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Guillaume Dargaud...
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:40 am
Guest
Hello all,

[PPC/Buildroot/busybox/uClibc setup]

Not sure where to post this, but I have a bunch of embedded cards and
sometimes the boot doesn't complete (some of the /etc/init.d/ scripts are
not launched). I'm trying to figure out the cause as it seems completely
random. The only thing different in the logs is the following:

Jul 27 12:00:08 genepi19 user.notice kernel: klogd: exiting
Jul 27 12:00:09 genepi19 syslog.info syslogd exiting


NFS is not completely reliable. I see a whole bunch of the following
messages but tracking the cause a couple months back proved fruitless:

Jul 27 12:01:40 genepi19 user.notice kernel: [ 77.765353] nfs: server
192.168.1.185 not responding, still trying
Jul 27 12:01:40 genepi19 user.notice kernel: [ 77.773426] nfs: server
192.168.1.185 OK
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Guillaume Dargaud
http://www.gdargaud.net/
 
Kaushal Rampalli...
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:10 pm
Guest
On Jul 27, 5:40 pm, "Guillaume Dargaud"
<use_the_form_on_my_contact_p... at (no spam) www.gdargaud.net> wrote:
Quote:
Hello all,

[PPC/Buildroot/busybox/uClibc setup]

Not sure where to post this, but I have a bunch of embedded cards and
sometimes the boot doesn't complete (some of the /etc/init.d/ scripts are
not launched). I'm trying to figure out the cause as it seems completely
random. The only thing different in the logs is the following:

Jul 27 12:00:08 genepi19 user.notice kernel: klogd: exiting
Jul 27 12:00:09 genepi19 syslog.info syslogd exiting

NFS is not completely reliable. I see a whole bunch of the following
messages but tracking the cause a couple months back proved fruitless:

Jul 27 12:01:40 genepi19 user.notice kernel: [   77.765353] nfs: server
192.168.1.185 not responding, still trying
Jul 27 12:01:40 genepi19 user.notice kernel: [   77.773426] nfs: server
192.168.1.185 OK
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Guillaume Dargaudhttp://www.gdargaud.net/

Hello Guilaume Dargaud,
Just a guess.. try debugging from
the disk access point of view as NFS is involved. It could be some
network related issue.

Cheers,
Kaushal.
 
jebblue...
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:58 pm
Guest
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 14:40:12 +0200, Guillaume Dargaud wrote:

Quote:
completely random. The only thing different in the logs is the

Try a different filesystem does it work better?


Quote:
NFS is not completely reliable. I see a whole bunch of the following
messages but tracking the cause a couple months back proved fruitless:
Yep, see the first comment.


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for me as I get older.

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