/etc/rc.d/rc*.d/K35winbind (and others) not called during runlevel change
Shawn Iverson
shawn at nccsc.k12.in.us
Thu Feb 17 17:26:51 UTC 2005
Greetings
When my server shuts down, reboots, or goes into single user mode, the
/etc/rc.d/init.d/winbind script is not called even though a K35winbind
exists in each of the runlevels. Not even the TERM and KILL signals
sent at the end from halt stop winbind. However, if I drop to runlevel 1
and type service winbind stop, it stops just fine!
I tried chkconfig --del winbind, then chkconfig --add winbind and
chkconfig winbind on, just in case something was fishy with the symbolic
links. I also called /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K35winbind stop just to make sure
it works, and it does.
Since winbind is still running, my /usr partition will not unmount at
the end of shutting down. I receive the "Device or Resource Busy"
errors, it retries about three times, gives up, and proceeds to shut
down. My /dev/md1 is also reported as still running instead of in read
only mode.
Here's some details:
/etc/rc.d/rc1.d/
K01nagios K10xfs K50snmptrapd K74apmd
K92iptables
K01yum K12dc_client K50xinetd K74lm_sensors
K94diskdump
K02cups-config-daemon K15gpm K56acpid K74nscd
K95kudzu
K02haldaemon K15httpd K60crond K74ntpd
K96pcmcia
K02NetworkManager K20nfs K66mDNSResponder K75netfs
K99mdmonitor
K03messagebus K24irda K67nifd K86nfslock
K99mdmpd
K03rhnsd K25sshd K68rpcgssd K87irqbalance
K99microcode_ctl
K05anacron K30postfix K69rpcidmapd K87portmap
K99readahead
K05atd K35winbind K69rpcsvcgssd K88syslog
K99readahead_early
K05saslauthd K36mysqld K70aep1000 K89netplugd
S00single
K10cups K40smartd K70bcm5820 K90bluetooth
S06cpuspeed
K10dc_server K50netdump K72autofs K90network
K10psacct K50snmpd K73ypbind K91isdn
chkconfig --list winbind
winbind 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
ll K35winbind
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Feb 17 11:34 K35winbind -> ../init.d/winbind
/etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K35winbind stop
Shutting down Winbind services: [ OK ]
samba-common-3.0.10-1.fc3
samba-client-3.0.10-1.fc3
Also, nothing appears in the system log either. When I "telinit 1" or
"shutdown now," Shutting down Winbind services: [ OK ], never appears
onscreen. In fact, I put an echo right at the beginning of
/etc/rc.d/init.d/winbind and /etc/init.d/winbind just to see if the
script ever gets called, and it doesn't! I also changed the K35winbind
to various K##winbind combinations to try it it different places with no
avail.
--
Shawn Iverson
Technology Associate
MCP W2K3S and W2KP, Linux+, Network+, A+
New Castle Community School Corporation
shawn at nccsc.k12.in.us
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