john schrieb:
> Hi all,
> 
> I set up nic bonding today following
> http://www.howtoforge.com/network_bonding_ubuntu_6.10
> 
> The bond came up and appears to function correctly, however it
> apparently interferes with log-off on the thin clients.
> I am running Ubuntu Hardy LTS with the default Gnome desktop.
> 
> Without bonding I can click the red power icon in the upper right
> corner or go to system> quit and immediately be presented with
> the icon which allows me to "log off, lock screen, swith user".
> 
> With bonding enabled this screen takes more than 30 second to appear
> after being clicked. Clicking "log off" after the screen appears
> allows me
> to log off immediately. I had a similar issue once when my
> /etc/nsswitch.conf file had the wrong file permissions and DNS wasn't
> being handled correctly, but I
> don't know that nic bonding would matter in this case.
> 
> My bond used mode0, I haven't tried the other modes yet.
> 
> I need the extra bandwidth but I can't have a 30 second wait before
> students are able to log off.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas about how to proceed?

Get a wireshark dump of the logout process, this will probably reveal
what's going on. Post it if you want me to take a look.

Jakob

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