Is this an environment issue rather than a boot order issue? Does it come up
if you launch it from cron or batch rather than directly at the command line?
ED.
> On 2015, Oct 15, at 8:47 AM, Allyn Bottorff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> But maybe Allen can verify it too? The easiest way to verify if the
>> interface is configured is by adding "ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/ip a"
>> to the service file and then check the journalctl after boot.
>>
>> -- Maarten
>
> I can now confirm that the interface is and has an IP address assigned
> before smtpd starts the first time. It the fails subsequent times since
> I have it set to restart. Still, if I log in and start it myself, it
> comes up no problem.
>
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