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linux server hangs after “running local boot scripts”
Fedora 13 post kernel/security update boot problemrc scripts dependenciesSSH only accepts connections shortly after bootssh initial prompt hangs for 10 minutes but console login and initial prompt is very responsive - why?Ubuntu server, gpt partition table, mdadm, grub boot failNginx and NSD3 don't start on boot because they cannot use the assigned IPHow do I fix my server to boot properly after removing / adding a drive on my mdadm software RAIDLinux NFS hangs after about 15 minutesUbuntu 12.04.2 LTS Server - Randomly hangs with no loggingLinux server periodically can't connect to itself (but all other connections work)
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after a sudden electricity break down one of the company servers (ubuntu) hangs at boot.
I have an OK message for "running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)" but it freeze there and a black screep appears after a couple of minutes.
This is an image from server boot:
http://i40.tinypic.com/30kat5i.jpg
What is the problem and how to fix this?
linux ubuntu boot hangs
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after a sudden electricity break down one of the company servers (ubuntu) hangs at boot.
I have an OK message for "running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)" but it freeze there and a black screep appears after a couple of minutes.
This is an image from server boot:
http://i40.tinypic.com/30kat5i.jpg
What is the problem and how to fix this?
linux ubuntu boot hangs
1
Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).
– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56
add a comment |
after a sudden electricity break down one of the company servers (ubuntu) hangs at boot.
I have an OK message for "running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)" but it freeze there and a black screep appears after a couple of minutes.
This is an image from server boot:
http://i40.tinypic.com/30kat5i.jpg
What is the problem and how to fix this?
linux ubuntu boot hangs
after a sudden electricity break down one of the company servers (ubuntu) hangs at boot.
I have an OK message for "running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)" but it freeze there and a black screep appears after a couple of minutes.
This is an image from server boot:
http://i40.tinypic.com/30kat5i.jpg
What is the problem and how to fix this?
linux ubuntu boot hangs
linux ubuntu boot hangs
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Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).
– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56
add a comment |
1
Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).
– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56
1
1
Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (
/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (
/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56
add a comment |
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Try Pressing 'CRTL'+'ALT'+'F2'
to see if you can logging to a Console.
That way you might be able to have a look at what the local scripts are doing... perhaps they are not terminating for what ever reason.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe that unless these scripts terminate this will hold your boot sequence up like this.
Look for a script that is lunching an secondary binary or service that stays resident. if found try appending an '&'
to the end of the execution statement. This will tell the script to continue with remaining script and not wait for an exit on the child process.
there's a lot of maybes there but... its a starting point for you.
Were you having issues with Apache before the crash? not being able to assign a socket to Apache is not a good sign. Something else for you to have a look at.
add a comment |
Have you tried booting in safe mode:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/172319/how-can-i-start-in-safe-mode
To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left
Shift key as the computer starts to boot. If holding the Shift key
doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the
GRUB 2 menu. From there you can choose the recovery option.
add a comment |
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Try Pressing 'CRTL'+'ALT'+'F2'
to see if you can logging to a Console.
That way you might be able to have a look at what the local scripts are doing... perhaps they are not terminating for what ever reason.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe that unless these scripts terminate this will hold your boot sequence up like this.
Look for a script that is lunching an secondary binary or service that stays resident. if found try appending an '&'
to the end of the execution statement. This will tell the script to continue with remaining script and not wait for an exit on the child process.
there's a lot of maybes there but... its a starting point for you.
Were you having issues with Apache before the crash? not being able to assign a socket to Apache is not a good sign. Something else for you to have a look at.
add a comment |
Try Pressing 'CRTL'+'ALT'+'F2'
to see if you can logging to a Console.
That way you might be able to have a look at what the local scripts are doing... perhaps they are not terminating for what ever reason.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe that unless these scripts terminate this will hold your boot sequence up like this.
Look for a script that is lunching an secondary binary or service that stays resident. if found try appending an '&'
to the end of the execution statement. This will tell the script to continue with remaining script and not wait for an exit on the child process.
there's a lot of maybes there but... its a starting point for you.
Were you having issues with Apache before the crash? not being able to assign a socket to Apache is not a good sign. Something else for you to have a look at.
add a comment |
Try Pressing 'CRTL'+'ALT'+'F2'
to see if you can logging to a Console.
That way you might be able to have a look at what the local scripts are doing... perhaps they are not terminating for what ever reason.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe that unless these scripts terminate this will hold your boot sequence up like this.
Look for a script that is lunching an secondary binary or service that stays resident. if found try appending an '&'
to the end of the execution statement. This will tell the script to continue with remaining script and not wait for an exit on the child process.
there's a lot of maybes there but... its a starting point for you.
Were you having issues with Apache before the crash? not being able to assign a socket to Apache is not a good sign. Something else for you to have a look at.
Try Pressing 'CRTL'+'ALT'+'F2'
to see if you can logging to a Console.
That way you might be able to have a look at what the local scripts are doing... perhaps they are not terminating for what ever reason.
Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe that unless these scripts terminate this will hold your boot sequence up like this.
Look for a script that is lunching an secondary binary or service that stays resident. if found try appending an '&'
to the end of the execution statement. This will tell the script to continue with remaining script and not wait for an exit on the child process.
there's a lot of maybes there but... its a starting point for you.
Were you having issues with Apache before the crash? not being able to assign a socket to Apache is not a good sign. Something else for you to have a look at.
answered Aug 15 '13 at 4:57
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Have you tried booting in safe mode:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/172319/how-can-i-start-in-safe-mode
To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left
Shift key as the computer starts to boot. If holding the Shift key
doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the
GRUB 2 menu. From there you can choose the recovery option.
add a comment |
Have you tried booting in safe mode:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/172319/how-can-i-start-in-safe-mode
To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left
Shift key as the computer starts to boot. If holding the Shift key
doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the
GRUB 2 menu. From there you can choose the recovery option.
add a comment |
Have you tried booting in safe mode:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/172319/how-can-i-start-in-safe-mode
To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left
Shift key as the computer starts to boot. If holding the Shift key
doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the
GRUB 2 menu. From there you can choose the recovery option.
Have you tried booting in safe mode:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/172319/how-can-i-start-in-safe-mode
To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left
Shift key as the computer starts to boot. If holding the Shift key
doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the
GRUB 2 menu. From there you can choose the recovery option.
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Can you check what is inside of the script /etc/rc.local?
– dsmsk80
Aug 12 '13 at 11:46
Second @dsmsk80. If there are things in there that sleep, background them (
/usr/local/bin/examplecommand.sh &
).– Halfgaar
Jun 15 '18 at 8:56