I have setup a samba AD-DC server with BIND9_DLZ on a Fedora 29 server. Samba is OK, all work fine when all services are started The problem occur only when I stop and then start the server, If I reboot, the problem do not occur. When the server start after a stop, some services do not start and sshd start (Luckily!) few minutes after the server is on. The services that in my case do not start are named.service and gssproxy.service. For gssproxy service in my case is not a problem, but named it is: without named started, samba do not work. When I can jump on the server, after few minutes because systemd wait few minute (timeout) that sshd.services and other two services start, I can manually restart named and gssproxy without problem. On the console during the startup process,when the system is almost started I see systemd wait respective timeout for these tree services This server is a fresh Fedora Server minimal install virtual machine Qemu/KVM run on Centos 7 up to date. In the paste I have already have a similar problem with samba and the samba team have resolve it put into samba.service this directive: Wants=network-online.target After=network.target network-online.target IMHO, it is correct that those services start only after the network is up Then I have try to add these directive in the three services that do not start well after a stop of server and .... the problem is solved! I have fill this bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1650289 in which there are some useful logs files If someone have some suggest to resolve this issue without modify the .service file of this service let me know Many thanks -- Dario Lesca (inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 28 Workstation) |
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