Try remote rebooting a server with a 120Gig Raid array and 1GB Ram takes several hours to come up if wants an fsck!
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > > another reason why you shouldnt reboot a box from remote :) when one of my > servers needs a reboot i always make sure someone is nearby incase > something goes bad. for the same reason i refuse to attempt a > slink->potato upgrade from remote, too risky. > > of course i also pray whenever rebooting a server of any kind :) one time > recently i rebooted my home multipurpose server and it took me 45minutes > to get it to a state where it was fully functional again.(mostly not > putting programs in startup scripts/having to recompile 3rd party modules > for a new kernel, and rebooting many many times during the process to make > sure it goes right). > > if i couldn't tune2fs -c0 i'd go mad!! :) > > nate > > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote: > > joe >I tried to install a package using apt-get yesterday. It complained > about dependencies for some stuff. It suggested that I use "apt-get -f > install {packagename}". > joe > > joe >So I did.... > joe > > joe >It downloaded a bundle of packages, whizzed through the configurations > for them in no time at all. > joe > > joe >Everything seemed to be fine..... until I rebooted. > joe > > joe >It seems that apt-get decided to UNINSTALL: > joe > o netkit-inetd > joe > o ipchains > joe > o netbase > joe > > joe >and a couple of others. In other words, upon reboot, there was no > network connectivity and no way to GET network connectivity without bringing > in netbase and it's dependencies via floppy disk. > joe > > joe >The man pages seemed to say that the "-f" option would install any > dependencies needed to install what you originally asked for. However, it > seems to have also deleted some packages that it felt should be removed. > joe > > joe >Is there an option for apt-get to tell it to install extra stuff it > needs but to *not* remove anything? > joe > > joe >- Joe > joe > > > ::: > http://www.aphroland.org/ > http://www.linuxpowered.net/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 5:16pm up 32 days, 1:12, 3 users, load average: 0.08, 0.03, 0.01 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null