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[SOLVED] Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 6th, '12, 22:39
by papoteur
Hello,
For my Mageia 2, since the beginning, I think that the time to boot is long. The analyze found that the service mandriva-everytime take a lot of this time. By comparison with some other users, these is not the case.
How can I more investigate?
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systemd-analyze blame
 19369ms mandriva-everytime.service
  5719ms udev-settle.service
  4279ms ntpdate.service
  4269ms mandriva-clean-var-run-lock.service
  3034ms mysqld.service
  2982ms avahi-daemon.service
  2612ms systemd-logind.service
  2512ms polkitd.service
  2433ms udisksd.service
  2409ms iptables.service
  2379ms resolvconf.service
  2319ms network-up.service
  2309ms ip6tables.service
  2300ms microcode_ctl.service
 ...

The processor is a tri-core Athlon II AMD
Thank you in advance.

Re: Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 7th, '12, 11:16
by doktor5000
Please also create a bootchart as blame output ist not really sufficient:
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systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg

And upload it as attachment here or upload it somewhere else and post a link here.

Re: Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 7th, '12, 19:33
by papoteur
Hello Doktor,
Here the file.
My analyse is that the hardware detection take a long time.
I had error with microcode, but after urpmi them, the error is no more present. But the boot time is the same.
I add also the lspcidrake
Thanks in advance.

Re: Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 8th, '12, 00:39
by doktor5000
If you temporarily disable the mandriva-everytime.service on booup, e.g. via drakxservices, does the next boot still take as long?

Re: Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 9th, '12, 20:17
by papoteur
Hello Doktor,
I have tried your proposition, but that gives no changes. After stopped and disabled the service, it will start at reboot. I think it is because some other services are waiting for it. The time for boot it the same.
systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 842ms (kernel) + 5150ms (initramfs) + 42067ms (userspace) = 48060ms

$ systemd-analyze blame
20279ms mandriva-everytime.service
6959ms mandriva-clean-var-run-lock.service
5249ms udev-settle.service
3919ms ntpdate.service
...

Re: Long time at the boot, for mandriva-everytime

PostPosted: Oct 21st, '12, 22:31
by papoteur
The problem is solved with an update, using kernel 3.4.13.