Comment 121 for bug 525154

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dennis berger (z-db-b) wrote :

It seems we ran into the same problem today.
System is 11.04 natty from yesterday.

boot.log from today.

Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/local-premount ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... done.
done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done.
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/mapper/raid1-root: sauber, 356460/3662848 Dateien, 12171413/14648320 Blöcke
/dev/sda1: sauber, 236/488640 Dateien, 118485/975872 Blöcke
/dev/mapper/raid1-profiles: sauber, 12/6553600 Dateien, 426582/26214400 Blöcke
init: portmap-wait (statd) main process (409) killed by TERM signal^M
init: statd-mounting main process (402) killed by TERM signal^M
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server apps: Name or service not known
init: statd main process (432) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (446) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (454) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: ureadahead-other main process (461) terminated with status 4^M
init: statd main process (463) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (471) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (479) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (487) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (495) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (503) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (511) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (533) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd respawning too fast, stopped^M
init: ureadahead-other main process (701) terminated with status 4^M
mountall: mount /group [433] brach mit dem Status 32 ab
init: statd-mounting main process (723) killed by TERM signal^M
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server apps: Name or service not known
mountall: mount /group [760] brach mit dem Status 32 ab
init: statd main process (759) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (769) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (777) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (785) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (793) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (802) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (821) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server apps: Name or service not known
mountall: mount /group [822] brach mit dem Status 32 ab
init: statd main process (831) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (839) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (847) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd main process ended, respawning^M
init: statd main process (855) terminated with status 1^M
init: statd respawning too fast, stopped^M
init: statd-mounting main process (815) killed by TERM signal^M
init: statd-mounting main process (965) killed by TERM signal^M
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server apps: Name or service not known
mountall: mount /group [978] brach mit dem Status 32 ab
^X^Z^M<U+F020>ESC[6nESCDESC[1FESC[1X * Stopping cold plug devicesESC[122G[ OK ] <----- AT this point I hit Enter on console
 * Stopping log initial device creationESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devicesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting configure network device securityESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting configure virtual network devicesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting save udev log and update rulesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping save udev log and update rulesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping configure virtual network devicesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping enable remaining boot-time encrypted block devicesESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting CUPS printing spooler/serverESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping OpenSSH serverESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting OpenSSH serverESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting Mount network filesystemsESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting configure network deviceESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping Mount network filesystemsESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting Block the mounting event for NFS filesytems until statd is runningESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping Block the mounting event for NFS filesytems until statd is runningESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting NetBIOS name serverESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting Mount network filesystemsESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping Mount network filesystemsESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting configure bridges for deviceESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Starting Block the mounting event for NFS filesytems until statd is runningESC[122G[ OK ]
 * Stopping Block the mounting event for NFS filesytems until statd is runningESC[122G[ OK ]
mount.nfs: No route to host
mountall: mount /group [1506] brach mit dem Status 32 ab
 * Starting anac(h)ronistic cronESC[122G[ OK ]

# cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid -o value -s UUID' to print the universally unique identifier
# for a device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name
# devices that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
/dev/mapper/raid1-root / ext4 errors=remount-ro,acl 0 1
# /boot was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=2503bd84-8230-487c-bbab-a795185af583 /boot ext2 defaults 0 2
/dev/mapper/raid1-swap none swap sw 0 0
/dev/mapper/raid1-profiles /var/lib/samba/profiles ext4 errors=remount-ro,acl 0 2
apps:/group /group nfs bg,rw,soft,vers=3,proto=tcp 2 2