[Bug 1010045] Re: 12.04 hangs on shutdown deconfiguring network interfaces
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1010045 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Aug 25 04:17:57 UTC 2013
[Expired for ifupdown (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
12.04 hangs on shutdown deconfiguring network interfaces
Status in “ifupdown” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
When shutting down the 12.04 guest, it hangs on "Deconfiguring network
interfaces...", when there are multiple networkcards.
The system is going down for halt NOW!
* Stopping web server apache2 [ OK ] ... waiting
* Stopping Bacula File daemon... [ OK ]
Checking for running unattended-upgrades:
* Running nssldap-update-ignoreusers... [ OK ]
* Stopping Name Service Cache Daemon nscd [ OK ]
* Stopping Postfix Mail Transport Agent postfix [ OK ]
* Stopping ftp server proftpd [ OK ]
* Asking all remaining processes to terminate... [ OK ]
* All processes ended within 2 seconds.... [ OK ]
rpcbind: rpcbind terminating on signal. Restart with "rpcbind -w"
* Deconfiguring network interfaces...
<hang>
We only have this issue when a vm has multiple network cards assigned.
When we do a manual "/etc/init.d/network stop; halt", the vm shuts down like expected.
dpkg -l | grep ifupdown
ii ifupdown 0.7~beta2ubuntu8 high level tools to configure network interfaces
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