On 05/06/2013 09:08 AM, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
> Hi -
>
>> [...] I take that to agree with you, that PCP is starting before
>> NIS. But we haven't seen this before. [...] Unless it shortened PCP
>> startup somehow and now it finishes before the network is
>> initialized.
>
> Maybe the src/pmcd/rc_pmcd file's ordering/dependency comments are not
> sufficient. Is there an authentication / network / NIS $value one can
> plop into an init.d file on suse?
The init script ypbind provides ypbind as below
# Provides: ypbind
This is used in (for example) xdm as
# Should-Start: ypbind $syslog gpm firstboot kbd resmgr earlyxdm winbind acpid
On the system I looked at the following services had # Should-Start with ypbind
autofs:# Should-Start: $portmap ypbind keyserv ldap gssd
autoyast:# Should-Start: $remote_fs $network $time ypbind sendmail hwscan
freshclam:# Should-Start: $time ypbind sendmail
nfsserver:# Should-Start: ypbind krb5kdc
postfix:# Should-Start: cyrus ldap ypbind openslp amavisd
svnserve:# Should-Start: $time ypbind sendmail $syslog $remote_fs
xdm:# Should-Start: ypbind $syslog gpm firstboot kbd resmgr earlyxdm winbind
acpid
>
> - FChE
>
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