I have a hard time believing this has anything to do with the file system mount 
configuration on a stock Linux distro.  For NFS, sure.  But for local?  Not 
likely.  Almost certainly something else is up.

I might be inclined to start investigating network related things.  DNS, the 
"hosts" file (making sure the machine's local hostname maps to 127.0.0.1), 
etc., even if the machine isn't connected to a network.

I suspect there's some kind of request timeout somewhere.

Brian

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> On Feb 19, 2014, at 4:12 PM, Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Wednesday 19 February 2014 06:53:44 pm Pedro Picoto wrote:
>> Isn't this a DB problem instead of a device
>> config one?
> 
> Not necessarily.
> It would probably be handy to compare various settings
> from one database to the other.
> 
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