[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#652942: Bug#652942: dhcp hook runs reload on shutdown (after service has been stopped)

Christian PERRIER bubulle at debian.org
Thu Dec 22 06:01:23 UTC 2011


Quoting Michael Biebl (biebl at debian.org):
> Package: samba-common
> Version: 2:3.6.1-3
> Severity: important
> 
> Hi,
> 
> if you are using ifupdown and dhcp to manage your network device,
> you'll get the following message on shutdown

Hello Michael,

Apart from the annoying messge displayed, do you see a specific
problem with this? My concern is that it might not be so simple to add
code in the hook meant to detect that the interface is released
*during shutdown* and not for some other reason. 

What's suggested here is not doing the reload when an interface DHCP
lease is released during system shutdown but we want to keep the
reload when the lease is released in other situations. This might be
somehow tricky (is there an environment variable or something like
this that could be tested in the script?).


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