Hi Adam,

Thanks again.


> Sounds like one. Boot until it fails then poke around at 'systemctl
> status nfs-server.service'


[root@marbles ~]# systemctl status nfs-server.service
nfs-server.service - NFS Server
  Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nfs-server.service; enabled)
  Active: inactive (dead)
  CGroup: name=systemd:/system/nfs-server.service


> and the boot logs, see if you can figure out
> what goes wrong.


This is the part from /var/log/messages starting with the reboot:

http://cci.lbl.gov/~rwgk/tmp/marbles_boot_2011_10_11_2140

I noticed that "knfs" is started before the NetworkManager. Could it be that
the boot dependencies aren't defined correctly and knfs is started too
early? (I'm assuming the boot scripts are run in parallel on this 64-core
machine.)

Ralf
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