[OpenIndiana-discuss] extra entry in /etc/hosts after each reboot
Roel_D
openindiana at out-side.nl
Mon Jun 17 19:55:26 UTC 2013
Aren't NWam and /network/default running together?
Kind regards,
The out-side
Op 17 jun. 2013 om 20:16 heeft James Carlson <carlsonj at workingcode.com> het volgende geschreven:
> On 06/17/13 11:59, wim at vandenberge.us wrote:
>> At this point the interface is plumbed with the 127.0.0.1 address and the
>> machine is essentially unreachable over the network. This machine is a plain
>> OpenIndiana install with napp-it on it.
>>
>> Its replica, installed at the same time and configured identically, is not
>> exhibiting this kind of behavior. I've been searching where during start-up this
>> is occurring but have not been able to find anything yet.
>
> A few ideas in no particular order:
>
> 1. Right after one of these "bad" boots, do an "ls -l /etc/inet/hosts"
> to find out when the file was modified. Then do "svcs -s stime" to find
> out what service(s) were started at around the time the file was
> touched. Then go look at the method scripts for the suspicious ones.
>
> 2. Assuming it's a "normal" method of some sort that's doing this, grep
> around in /lib/svc/method/*.
>
> 3. Try one of the napp-it lists to see if someone there knows about this
> sort of behavior. I haven't seen it, and all of the old-school
> automatic hosts file modifications I've seen have always had an
> automatically-generated "# ..." comment describing the source of the
> change, so this sounds like something newish.
>
> --
> James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W <carlsonj at workingcode.com>
>
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