On 5/11/2012 4:04 AM, Robert Collins wrote:
So a related issue is dmraid, which is very similar to mdadm. My last two dmraid machines fail - every time - to activate on boot. The reason being that the devices they depend upon don't come up fast enough, and the configuration process isn't event-driven *enough* to
Event driven *enough*? What do you mean? How can it be more or less event driven ( in other words, either it is or is not, there isn't really an in between )? When the drive add event comes in, udev runs dmraid to activate the array. As long as that happens before wait-for-root gives up, all is well.
If you're getting timeouts, then either the timeout is too short, or you have some VERY slow initializing hardware. How would upstart help this?
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