What I am seeing with this is that the /etc/iniit.d/nis script will not
start if the network is not up, saying that it will be handled in if-
up.d
There is nothing to handle nis startup in if-up.d
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Yes, I am positve that I have not modified the init script.
However, in the script I have, I find the following, which looks like it
would do what we are talking about.
#
# If the network is not up yet, do not start ypbind.
# We assume that /etc/network/ifup.d
That's what I get for reading code on a Sunday when kind of tired.
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I have a gateway laptop that this happens to.
I can force it to happen if I try to move a lot of data at once.
Strangely enough, it also takes out the switch that the laptop is
plugged into.
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 05:50:21PM -, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
> Chris:
> Is this any better on a Gutsy liveCD?
I haven't tried it on a livecd, and haven't moved lots of data, since the
upgrade to gutsy.
I will do an apropriate test here in a few minutes, and let you know the
results though.
A
I can also confirm this bug, in hardy.
However I get slightly diferent results.
When running from the kde utilities menu, it just doesn't function.
Won't sync using usb: as the device path.
When running from the command line, it will sync, then crashes as above.
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Sitsofe:
I have not been able to force it to happen since I've upgraded to gutsy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux clam 2.6.22-12-generic #1 SMP Thu Sep 20 18:51:18 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I'll test every so often as gutsy gets closer to release, and see if it
pops back
I can still reproduce this at will, but it only happens when the link is
close to saturated.
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8038 PCI-E Fast
Ethernet Controller (rev 14)
Subsystem: Gateway 2000 Unknown device 0366
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, laten
Using rsync, move lots of data from a Solaris box, to the local system.
If I use bwlimit to limit rsync, it doesn't happen, but if I just let
rsync rip, it will happen.
I don't know how much data needs to be moved to trigger it, as it
doesn't seem consistent.
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OK, here are some more details. If you want me to do anything specific
while the interface is hung, please let me know.
I'm pretty comfortable with debuggers and such, given what I do IRL, I
kinda wish someone would port mdb to linux though.
rsync in one window, netstat -i in another, every 60 s
This fix should be available in binary format for 6.10. Not everyone
using 6.10 is capable of the download and compile fix mentioned above.
This network chipset seems to becoming far more common than it used to,
which makes getting the binary in edgy the "right thing to do" ;)
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I was just able to unsubscribe to this bug via launchpad.
Please try again, using the proper procedure.
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 21:37, enaner wrote:
> unsubscribe.
>
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Julian Menzie
> wrote:
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> > me too. I would also like to unsubscribe and it won't let me. PL
If you "service stop network-manager" with this chipset, the connection will
last longer. It still fades eventually, but less often.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:PM, Tyrael wrote:
> The same of dhd but with a minipciexpress card integrated on Zotac ION
> Motherboard.
> Network controller: Atheros
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