David Bustos wrote: >Quoth Bernd Schemmer on Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 04:30:46AM -0700: > > >>After installing inetmenu I discovered that ipfilter starts to early >>(before the interface was configured by inetmenu) and therefor fails >>. It automatically switched to online after inetmenu was done later in >>the boot process but there was an anoying error message about the >>failure of the ipfilter service at every reboot. >> >>So I added an additional dependency of inetmenu to ipfilter. There >>were no error message while doing this. >> >>But after the next reboot neither inetmenu nor ipfilter started due to >>an dependency cycle. After removing the dependency for inetmenu from >>the ipfilter service both services worked again. >> >>To avoid this kind of error in the future I would like to check if >>there is an dependency cycle after changing the dependency of >>a service. >> >>Is this possible without rebooting? >> >> > >I believe svc.startd detects dependency cycles on svcadm refresh. >I presume you issued a svcadm refresh after adding the dependency, and >the service did not go into maintenance? > > > > I did a svcadm refresh but I'm not sure if I checked the status of the service . I'll test it again.
regards Bernd >David > > > > -- Bernd Schemmer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany http://home.arcor.de/bnsmb/index.html M?s temprano que tarde el mundio cambiar? Fidel Castro
