Am Sat, 15 Apr 2017 12:19:02 -0400
Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> schrieb:

> On 2017-04-15 07:53, O. Hartmann wrote:
> > Recent CURRENT running on a server makes the system booting in multiuser 
> > mode booting
> > incredibly slow! On a machine, before I interrupted the booting process 
> > hanging in
> > starting postgresql 9.6.2 server, it took > 10 minutes.
> > 
> > Due to a serious bug in CURRENT, I had to disable BPF_JITTER via sysctl
> > net.bpf_jitter.enable=0
> > 
> > The box also is a syslog "receiving" server for other hosts, syslogd's 
> > option "-s"
> > isn't used (just for the record).
> > 
> > I'm back to r316717 now which boots the box fine.
> > 
> > Booting in single-user mode is also quick as expected.
> > 
> > oh
> >   
> 
> Is it stalled in a specific place?
> 

No. It seems erratic and involves diffrent services which are about to be 
started. slapd,
mountd for instance take longer as expected, postgresql takes a very long time, 
usually I
have to terminate starting via Ctrl-C. But longest seems to be postgresql. 
Ctrl-C kills
starting, but then, something spins forever and Ctrl-T says, that "sh" does 
something -
not sure what or I didn't remember. I switched back to a working revision.

oh

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O. Hartmann

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