On Saturday 05 June 2010 17:15:10 Martin (KDE) wrote:

> Am Samstag, 5. Juni 2010 schrieb Anne Wilson:

> > On Saturday 05 June 2010 08:15:26 Anne Wilson wrote:

> > >CIFS mount - on the occasion when all 3 NFS mounts were listed I

> > >was able

> > >

> > > to type in the user password. On the times when less that 3

> > > were listed no input was recognised. Coincidence? I don't

> > > know.

> >

> > That part clearly is coincidence, since I've just seen all three

> > listed and it still wouldn't accept keyboard input.

> >

> > It seems I have a solution - but I don't quite understand it, so

> > perhaps you could explain. I commented out the fstab cifs line,

> > thinking I could add it again later when I've sorted things out.

> > There was a long delay in booting, while the nfs mounts were said

> > ot have failed. Then I saw 'Mounting other filesystems' succeed.

> > When the desktop is fully loaded, dolphin tells me that all the

> > nfs mounts AND the samba mount are working!

>

> I had some similar problems (the long delay on boot). This was caused

> by the missing network service but using the networkManager stuff. But

> I user a ldap base user configuration and at some stage while the

> network is not up other processes tries to fetch user information from

> the ldap server.

>

I think something like that is happening, but the network service appears to be listed several items before the nfs mounts. However, messages has these lines

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> found WiFi radio killswitch rfkill1 (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:02:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill1) (driver <unknown>)

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> WiFi disabled by radio killswitch; disabled by state file

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 2)

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): now managed

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): device state change: 1 -> 2 (reason 2)

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): bringing up device.

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): preparing device.

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason: 2).

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): driver supports SSID scans (scan_capa 0x01).

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlagn' ifindex: 3)

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): now managed

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: 1 -> 2 (reason 2)

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.

Jun 5 07:25:11 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason: 2).

being lines 6959-6979 and

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: Slow work thread pool: Starting up

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: Slow work thread pool: Ready

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: FS-Cache: Loaded

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: FS-Cache: Netfs 'nfs' registered for caching

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: 0000:00:19.0: eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 2)

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 40)

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> Activation (eth0) starting connection 'System eth0'

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: Slow work thread pool: Starting up

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: Slow work thread pool: Ready

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: FS-Cache: Loaded

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: FS-Cache: Netfs 'nfs' registered for caching

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: 0000:00:19.0: eth0: 10/100 speed: disabling TSO

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 2)

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> (eth0): device state change: 2 -> 3 (reason 40)

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready

Jun 5 07:25:13 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> Activation (eth0) starting connection 'System eth0'

being lines 7002-7026 then

Jun 5 07:25:14 tecra-a11 NetworkManager[1277]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) complete.

Jun 5 07:25:15 tecra-a11 avahi-daemon[1290]: Registering new address record for fe80::223:18ff:fe50:285a on eth0.*.

Jun 5 07:26:13 tecra-a11 kernel: Status code returned 0xc000006d NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

Jun 5 07:26:13 tecra-a11 kernel: CIFS VFS: Send error in SessSetup = -13

Jun 5 07:26:13 tecra-a11 kernel: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13

Jun 5 07:34:36 tecra-a11 init: rc main process (1142) killed by TERM signal

being lines 7056 - 7061.

As you see, things seem to be in the correct order.

> Back to your problem: what does your fstab look like

the relevant part is

192.168.0.40:/home /mnt/borg2_home nfs4 rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr

192.168.0.40:/Data1 /mnt/borg2_Data1 nfs4 rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr

192.168.0.40:/Data2 /mnt/borg2_Data2 nfs4 rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr

192.168.0.40:/Data3 /mnt/borg2_Data3 nfs4 rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr

# 192.168.0.40:/Data1 /mnt/smbData1 cifs user=anne,gid=users,forcegid,rw

> and what does

> "chkconfig --list" gives you at the console? Does

>

chkconfig --list | grep network

network 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off

> chkconfig network on

>

I haven't tried that, since the network is controlled by networkManager. The laptop does sometimes have to be used on other wifi networks.

> change anything (if you use wired ethernet connections)? In which

> order are the services started (ls in /etc/init.d/rc5.d)?

Not sure this is what you want, but I think it is:

S23NetworkManager

S24avahi-daemon

S24nfslock

S24rpcgssd

S24rpcidmapd

S25cups

S25netfs

Anne

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