Re: Re: smartd stalls the system on reboot

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On 4/18/07, Mark Hull-Richter <mhullrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Here's mine:

# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
69.234.27.32         mhrichter
 127.0.0.1              mhrichter localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.108.128   mhr-wm-win

It would really best to supply the whole host.domain in the file for
the entry. Since you also have 2 different networks, sendmail may be
having trouble figuring out what the server really is. The 192.168
address resolves differently than the 69.234 address. And the 69.234
address doesn't reverse to the same name set in /etc/hosts. This
confusion can very much cause sendmail to get all turned around and
stall. You might want to consider looking at your  logs to see if you
have errors reflecting this.


> > Do you have an sata controller that isn't supported with smartd?

I don't think so - it's the on-board controller in the mobo (nVidia
chipset), and this only started when I started having problems with the SG
400GB drive (that is now gone), or at least that was when I began to notice
it.   My lsmod shows sata_nv, which would be the right one.

Are you using the stock drivers or the proprietary nForce chipset drivers?



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