Bug#840608: systemd: nmbd.service long time to start when rebooting
Kirill Sutulo
sutulo at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 06:39:42 BST 2016
No difference between allow-hotplug auto directives in /etc/network/interfaces.
On 10/17/16, Kirill Sutulo <sutulo at gmail.com> wrote:
> this is nmbd strace output
>
> On 10/13/16, Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> wrote:
>> Am 13.10.2016 um 15:33 schrieb Kirill Sutulo:
>>> I can not find someone waiting for this service. The problem persists
>>> also at the two VMs.
>>>
>>> Maybe strace log helps? Or reportbug to samba package?
>>
>> A strace would be helpful.
>>
>>> On 10/13/16, Kirill Sutulo <sutulo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Yes. restarting service is very fast.
>>>>
>>>> On 10/13/16, Michael Biebl <biebl at debian.org> wrote:
>>>>> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>> Am 13.10.2016 um 10:33 schrieb kirill:
>>>>>
>>>>>> systemd-analyze blame | head -8
>>>>>> 22.026s nmbd.service
>>>>>> 6.217s systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
>>>>>> 4.462s networking.service
>>>>>> 3.521s alsa-restore.service
>>>>>> 3.474s pppd-dns.service
>>>>>> 3.473s incron.service
>>>>>> 3.465s systemd-logind.service
>>>>>> 3.456s rc-local.service
>>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>>> systemd-analyze critical-chain
>>>>>>
>>>>>> graphical.target @36.509s
>>>>>> └─multi-user.target @36.509s
>>>>>> └─smbd.service @35.994s +514ms
>>>>>> └─nmbd.service @13.967s +22.026s
>>>>>> └─basic.target @13.946s
>>>>>> └─paths.target @13.946s
>>>>>> └─cups.path @13.946s
>>>>>> └─sysinit.target @13.871s
>>>>>> └─nfs-common.service @13.481s +389ms
>>>>>> └─rpcbind.target @13.481s
>>>>>> └─rpcbind.service @12.167s +1.313s
>>>>>> └─network-online.target @12.167s
>>>>>> └─network.target @12.167s
>>>>>> └─ifup at eth0.service @12.167s
>>
>> If you change your network configuration in /etc/network/interface and
>> you use "auto" instead of "allow-hotplug", does it make a difference?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the
>> universe are pointed away from Earth?
>>
>>
>
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