Hi all
For those that are interested here are my findings:
I rebuilt my server from scratch (actually a few times) and everything ran fine until I installed OpenVPN.
So my combination of Ubuntu 14.04 Linux version 3.13.0-37-generic, rip44d and OpenVPN I cannot boot.
By switching to ampr-ripd my issues went away, it may not be just OpenVPN. The server is quite old 32bit hardware with a built in (strange) NIC that has caused me issues in the past. For now I have disabled the inbuilt NIC and used two Netgear I had kicking around.
Onwards and upwards….. thanks for all the suggestions.
Andy G0HXT
On 23 Oct 2014, at 20:57, David Ranch amprgw@trinnet.net wrote:
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Hey Andy,
In my case it hangs at the boot screen just after “setting network security” comes up. Its a server so no GUI to play with and the keyboard remains active you just can’t do anything other than reboot. Interestingly you can’t CTRL ALT Delete to reboot and hitting CTRL ALT F1 gets you another screen but then it totally hangs.
You're not seeing a kernel panic, Oops, or anything else? One thing you might try doing is enabling a serial console and send the kernel boot messages to the serial console vs. the VGA console. I can help you with the grub configuration to do that if you'd like.
When I run rip44d manually it does nothing, and more importantly adds nothing to syslog. CTRL C gets me back to the command shell so its all a bit odd.
Try running the rip44d with strace and see where it dies. Strace is an extremely helpful tool for tracing bad code. gdb too but it's more complex.
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