* Finn-Arne Johansen

  [I was absolutely certain that I had replied to this bug before, but
 while checking the bug log now I could see no trace of this reply.  Did
 you get it in private mail only?  Anyway, I'll resend it here in case
 you didn't.]

 > When doing a sarge-based debian-edu, the initializing of the
 > munin-plugis hangs if the name-server is running. Looks like it tries
 > to look up something. If I switch to a second console, and stop bind,
 > things will speed up. Later in the installation routine, the customized
 > bind-configuration is loaded, and it looks like the problem is no longer
 > there. And the bind configuration is out of the box. I'm not sure what
 > is causing this.

  Hmm - this looks to me as if the name server is *not* running properly,
 or at least is incapable of answering requests.  It seems very likely
 that some plugin is trying to resolve something, but I'm not sure
 exactly what that would be - I know that the ntp plugin calls ntpq,
 which do try to resolve the names of its peers.

  If you can reproduce the problem reliably, it would be nice if you
 could switch to the second console and run "ps af", and look for
 processes named "munin-run" (and eventual childs).  That should tell
 you what plugin is delaying the process, and if it has spawned some
 helper process.

  I assume the hostname setup is correct (that the commands "hostname"
 and "hostname --fqdn" work)?  If not that could case major problems.

Thanks,
-- 
Tore Anderson


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