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Tim
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Wed Jul 9 04:28:16 UTC 2008
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 22:50 -0400, William Case wrote:
> Boinc is probably starting so soon after NetworkManager that the
> network is not up yet. It's technically a bug in Boinc that it
> doesn't wait for a network connection and periodically re-try to
> send/grab the data.
I'd agree with that. Likewise for other services, particularly if you
have a configuration to listen to all interfaces, without specifying
addresses for them.
> But for the moment, you can add the line:
>
> NETWORKWAIT=yes
>
> to /etc/sysconfig/network and startup will block for 10 seconds or
> until a network connection is up, whichever is sooner.
>
> This solution avoids the restart. Maybe this will work for sendmail
> as well.
Though, what will happen with the various services if the network goes
down and up again? (As it can.) Will they stall, will they recover
automatically?
A network can go down (especially if you're on dialup or wireless), and
DHCP servers can change IPs on you.
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