Re: "pump" times out -- extend a few seconds more?

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On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 09:42:50AM -0800, Bill-Schoolcraft wrote:
> > I haven't encountered any other switch vendors that have this
> > 'feature' enabled by default. You can tell if it's on without
> > even logging in(to the switch) by checking to see if the link
> > light for the port spends a long time in the orange color
> > before turning green. I've been told more modern cisco switches
> > ship with this feature off by default.
> > 
> > as for extending the pump times, I'm not sure, so I can't
> > answer your specific question :) maybe the above will help a bit..
> > 
> > I did a quick search on pump timeout, and what I did see was
> > that it may be possible to extend the timeout by adding a
> > /etc/pump_device.conf and using the option 'timeout <some number>'.
> > 
> > though you'll need to add that to the initrd image..not the
> > easiest thing in the world.
> > 
> > nate
> 
> Thanks Nate,
> 
> Alot of good information there and "YES" it's a Cisco switch...

Can you use the nicdelay and linksleep parameters on boot?  I haven't had
success with them yet, and since the Ethernet link is bounced several times
during kickstart they introduce long delays multiple times which is annoying.
However, they are supposed to be able to help with the STP issue.

The network team here does not want to adjust STP and PortFast settings on an
individual basis.  They have legitimate reasons, but in the end it means I
need to find a way to make pump handle STP better -- ISC does it.

I encourage everyone to poke at RH to get working on this bug:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=189795

:)

Ray


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