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Reboot, System is Frozen at setting interface for multicast HELP
I'm not an advanced user by any strech, that being said here is my problem:
I ran "reboot" on a sun blade 2500 When loading up it runs through the usual routine, checking disks, filesystems and then it locks up after the following message: ***** starting rpc services: rpcbind done. Setting default IPv4 interface for multicast: add net 224.0/4: gateway ekss-unix 1 *** and then there is no activity what so ever. Please help. It's not a server or anything, just a cad station. How can I get back to the login screen? Any help would be greatly appreicated. |
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just a shot in the dark, does your server mount a NFS filesystem ? if so, chance are the nfs server might be unreachable ...
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Your shot in the dark was not far off. Turns out there is a Linux server that it's mounted to, or somehow connected to for backup of data. That machine was down suffering from a bad power cord, making it unreachable.
Thanks for your reply. |
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hi eyukins
i also got same error msg....have you get rid of this problem...let me know solution... Quote:
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His machine was mounting a remote NFS share, that share was not available so the machine hung waiting for it. I understand he restarted the NFS server.
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Yes, I just restarted the NFS server and all was well.
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Hi ..i think there is some NFS version mismatch try changing the NFS version in /etc/default/nfs file from version 4 to 3 and try ..it should work. Dont forget to restart your services again after doing any changes.
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