On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, N. Owen Gunden wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 09:32:56PM +0200, Radu Filip wrote:
> > That's odd on my side:
> > 
> > # /etc/init.d/domainname status
> >  * status:  stopped
> 
> Aha, I think this is our bogeyman.  You need to convince the system that
> domainname is started, somehow.

I can do a number of workarounds, like adding a line like:
/bin/domainname mydomain.com within the start body of ypbind and deleting 
domainname from the dependencies list. Actually it works this way but I 
really hate to do such hacks.

> It happened in a baselayout upgrade.  I wonder what version of
> baselayout you have?

I have baselayout-1.9.4-r6, the latest one in the "x86". Is a production 
macine, I would not use "~x86" for it.

Thank you for help, so in the end it seems there is a bug in the scripts,
and not a configuration error. ypbind starts now with the ugly hack above,
however, understanding the problem was the key ;-)

Thanks,
  Radu
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