bitsplash wrote:
I am experiencing this same problem. The system hangs for over 10 minutes at:
Mounting storage ( Disk-0-1 )......[Done]
{ hangs here then finally boots after over 10 minutes. }
I am having this same problem. We've had a bunch of sequential power outages today, so I was paying attention
more so than normal. Plus the NL server is otherwise running and up 24/7 for months at a time.
The hang is *NOT* during disk check. The disk check (in my case) was not initiated because the drives are CLEAN. Inspection of the log file shows its first and last entries as:
Code:
Jan 12 21:08:22 [3] klogd started: BusyBox v1.12.1 (2009-11-19 21:21:30 UTC
......
Jan 12 21:09:17 [2] EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode.
Notice that the entire set of log entries document less than ONE MINUTE of boot time. However, the triple-beep (and accompanying "login" prompt) takes an additional TEN MINUTES. This is further documented (not only by the beeps, but also) by the time stamp at bottom: "Last update Sat Jan 12 21:19:20 UTC 2013."
As reported by
bitsplash the 10 minute hang is
AFTER the "[
DONE ]" of the "Mounting Storage" and the next line, which is "Starting Servers ( TELNET HTTP
RSYNC FTP SMB/CISF HFS ) ... after said line the "Setting normal administration mode" line and the "login" prompt come up immediately.
For completeness sake: 1GB RAM, and the entire set of three lines in bottom left:
Code:
NASLite-2 v2.67 02-2012
Content updated every 15 min.
Last update Sat Jan 12 21:19:20 UTC 2013
ANY IDEAS Edit: to avoid false assumptions: none of today's power outages caused an abnormal shutdown; I am running on a UPS and the NL server was manually shutdown prior to the UPS dying.
Edit2: I don't have as much time to debug this as the OP, but will assist to figure out what's going on here. I am not running any SATA or other cards. Two HDDs ( Disk-0 1TB ReadOnly; Disk 1 500GB R/W ) off the motherboard. The 10-minute-HANG has occurred at least 3 times today between power-outages, and I don't recall a single instance of normal (fast) boot.