[laptop-discuss] Re: Re: inetmenu (1.9) and shutdown hang?
Dan Transue
Dan.Transue at Sun.COM
Wed Sep 6 10:36:24 PDT 2006
Not sure if it matters, but you could try making the system be more
verbose. Try this:
# svccfg -s system/svc/restarter:default
svc:/system/svc/restarter:default> addpg options application
svc:/system/svc/restarter:default> setprop options/logging = \
astring: verbose
svc:/system/svc/restarter:default> exit
#
This definitely makes it more chatty when starting and should make it
more chatty when shutting down. To reverse it, you'd reverse the addpg
and addprop in the above and substitute delpg and delprop respectively.
I'm running S10u1 on an old fujitsu with inetmenu 1.9 and I don't see
this problem. I agree with Mike R's statement that it's a nameserver
type of issue.
-dan
Stuart F. Biggar wrote:
>> I suspect its to do with nameservice lookups while
>> shutting down with no
>> network that might be causing the problem, but I've
>> never tried to work
>> out what it is sticking on, although it DOES
>> eventually shutdown, it
>> just takes time.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> Mike,
>
> I've left it hours and overnight once so I'm not sure
> that it always does shutdown, at least in my case.
>
> This has happened with two different generation
> IBM notebooks (IBM A21p using iprb0 interface and
> IBM T43p using bge0 or iwi0). Both have latest
> bios updates and patched S10U2 and snv_46 (and
> Windows XP).
>
> Stuart
>
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