I believe Ubuntu is perhaps one of the lesser-used distros in GNHLUG land, but I'm hoping someone here might be able to offer some insight.
I've got an Openstack install on Ubuntu 14.04 host systems, and after a hurricane-induced power outage over the weekend, one of our hosts won't boot -- it fails (seemingly) at loading an Openstack Neutron service. So, I figure I'll go into /etc/init.d/ and just chmod -x all the suspect services, see if it boots, and then manually load services. Not so much; that had zero apparent impact on the services loading. So then I did some reading up on Upstart, and found a whole bunch of places that the services *might* be loading from... none of which seemed to impact stuff. I currently have the host booted by some serious cheating (I pulled a disk, went to "manual repair mode" when it whined about not being able to mount devices, and loaded services from there -- it completely fails to boot single-user), but how in blazes do I: * See what services want to be loaded? * See *where* they get loaded? * Load them individually? I've found some of the services mentioned in /etc/init/, /etc/init.d/, /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/, /lib/systemd/system/, /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled/ and /var/lib/systemd/deb-systemd-helper-enabled/multi-user.target.wants/ . I tried playing around with most (all?) of those locations, to no avail. Any insight into what I'm doing wrong would truly be most appreciated. Thanks! -Ken _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/