> >>My silly system ... Using 4.6 RELEASE, 1.1G Athlon ABit KT7A VIA > >>chipset - running FVCool permanently in idle mode to maintain > >>CPU cool > >>temperature. The really silly bit is ... > >> > >>I don't switch off every day, but I have noticed that, on restart, > >>loading sometimes waits "for ever" at "installing standard daemons" > >>sendmail. Last night the wait was 2 full minutes, and the effect was > >>for me not to be able to get X and worse - "getty repeating > >>too fast - > >>sleeping for 30 seconds" During that sleep, I could work from the > >>console normally, but then the screen blanked and fluttered > >>for several > >>seconds before the sleeping phase was again reimposed. > >> > >>This morning - not expecting too much - I switched on and this time > >>loading swept past sendmail without delay and everything is working > >>normally again. > >> > >>I do not propose to switch off for some time. :-) > >> > >>Q1. Can anyone suggest any explanation for the sendmail-wait problem > >>and subsequent horrors? > >>Q2. I am cvsupping and ready to update to the latest stable. > >> Is this sound, and is it in any way likely to resolve my problem with > >>v 4.6 RELEASE? > >> > >My experience is that if your network goes down or DNS cannot easily > >resolve your name, sendmail will pause for a bit. I believe installing > >a caching(sp) name server on the box will probably help out. I cannot > >remember the command to install it, so check the archives, but it is > >really simple. > > > > Michael K. Smith wrote: > > > >> Whenever I see that hang on sendmail it is due to a network > >> failure. Usually the machine cannot contact its IP default gateway. > > > Thanks, guys - but why would this be an intermittent problem? And - why > would it affect my access to X? The Good Lord knows what was going on > last night with the repeating getty! :-) > > Everything is just fine, now - my real problem is how can I keep it that > way? That of course requires my identifying the cause. > One clue - I recently went broadband with an ADSL modem and that modem > is set up as my default gateway. It is a Netcomm NB1300. > > That caching name server idea sounds good. I will have a search on FBSD > org for that. That still wouldn't identify the cause, though. :-(
I assume that your ADSL provider uses PPPoE -- how to you fire up your PPP interface at boot? I do this in /etc/rc.conf, which forces ppp to establish a connection before progressing with the boot, which means that the net connection is up by the time sendmail is started: # PPP ppp_enable="YES" ppp_profile="HSE" ppp_mode="ddial" -- Matt Emmerton To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message