informations about boot sequence (Re: F15 - mysql start problem)
Michał Piotrowski
mkkp4x4 at gmail.com
Mon May 9 15:34:56 UTC 2011
2011/5/9 Tom Lane <tgl at redhat.com>:
> =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Micha=B3_Piotrowski?= <mkkp4x4 at gmail.com> writes:
>> Ok, I know what is happening. I looked at the init script and I
>> realized that it doesn't have any LSB header info about boot process
>> order.
>
> No, it's assuming that the chkconfig numbering takes care of that.
Do you mean these numbers before script name in /etc/rc.d/rc*.d/ ?
> Are you saying that systemd no longer honors the chkconfig ordering?
It seems to me that mysql starts before NetworkManager here
http://eventhorizon.pl/images/bootchart17.png
> That doesn't leave me with a warm feeling about how much testing the
> systemd stuff has gotten, because there is all kinds of stuff that's
> liable to fall over without that.
>
>> I also looked at other services and here are some of them that
>> needs fixing:
>> - memcached - (I created systemd service for it) - I can provide a
>> patch for classic init script
>> - smb - as above
>> - nmb - as above
>> - mysql - I can provide a patch for classic init scrip
>> - postgresql - as above
>
> Yes, mysql and postgresql are both certainly broken by this. Please
> send the info, I'll take care of those two.
I'll create bug reports and send proposed patches later.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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Best regards,
Michal
http://eventhorizon.pl/
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