Messages in this thread | | | From | "Beau E. Cox" <> | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: 2.4.23-pre7,pre8,pre9 hang on starting squid | Date | Thu, 6 Nov 2003 07:49:25 -1000 |
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On Thursday 06 November 2003 04:06 am, Marcelo Tosatti wrote: > On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Beau E. Cox wrote: > > [1.] summary: > > > > 2.4.23-pre7,pre8,pre9 hang depending on when 'squid' is started. > > > > [2.] Full description: > > > > Running up-to-date Sorcerer. > > > > One machine hangs consistently when this sequence of daemons > > is started in runlevel 3: > > > > S26networking ifconfig etho, eth1, eth1:1 & routes > > S28firewall firewall viaiptables > > S30portmap 5beta > > S32ntpd 4.2.0 > > S34named bind 9.2.3 > > S36nfs > > S38rpc.bootparamd > > S40xinetd > > S42squid 2.5.STABLE4 > > S44mysql 4.0.15a > > S46xmail xmailserver mail server 1.17 > > S48spamd > > S50apachectl 2.0.48 > > > > It works flawlessly when squid is put to the bottom: > > > > S26networking > > S28firewall > > S30portmap > > S32ntpd > > S34named > > S36nfs > > S38rpc.bootparamd > > S40xinetd > > S42mysql > > S44xmail > > S46spamd > > S48apachectl > > S50squid > > > > Why am I bothering you kernel folks with what looks like a pure > > SA problem? > > > > 1. This machine works flawlessly (with squid started before > > mysql, etc.) unter 2.4.22. > > 2. Four other machines running the same software (I compile > > my own packages via Sorcerer) using 2.4.23-pre9 and squid > > above. > > 3. This problem is solid on this one machine. Always reproduceable. > > Always hangs with squid. No dumps found. Just HANG. > > Strange. > > Can you find out in which -pre the problem starts?
Hi - yep, very strange. I will try to find when it starts and any other goodies I can dig up. Thanks for the reply - I hope it's not me doing something really stupid and wasting your time...:)
Aloha => Beau;
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