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Title: [solved] I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/03/28, 13:36:54
After d-u today there was no network and no network-manager running? I used ceni to connect but what happen to network-manager?

No packages where removed during d-u.

XFCE 64 bit.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: pjnsmb on 2014/03/28, 14:07:40
If your d-u updated modemmanager I think you will find this happened :



The following packages will be REMOVED:
  network-manager network-manager-gnome


 :(



Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/03/28, 15:11:27
If your d-u updated modemmanager I think you will find this happened :



The following packages will be REMOVED:
  network-manager network-manager-gnome


 :(
No, as I wrote nothing was removed as I could see.

Edit: maybe I'm wrong, looks like it's gone, I will check more.

Edit again:

Looks like after installing network-manager network-manager-gnome  it's there again, but apt removed modemmanager or something like that instead.

The weird is that I always check if something shall be removed and I am sure there was nothing to be removed when I did my d-u today, probably vilde is going crazy. On the other hand as Waylon sings, "I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane"
 
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/03/29, 03:12:00
Or as Joe Walsh said, "They say I'm crazy, but I have a good time."

BTW - We're not going crazy, we're already there.  Or as it's been said here in forum, "Bat shit crazy".  Heh

BTW2 - I just saw devil's post in the German thread about modemmanager & NM.  He said, (Translated) "The removal of the NM packages are also related to the Gnome transition.". 
And, as far as I, a KDE user can see, it's still in progress.  Thought I'd mention it here.
Title: OT: (Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u)
Post by: michaa7 on 2014/03/29, 06:28:26
..."They say I'm crazy, but I have a good time."
...

That's a good one, I like it (didn't know Joe W., but now I've googled him)
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: UP2L8 on 2014/03/29, 22:45:34
@michaa7...you must be a young one.  I remember Joe Walsh and the song mentioned by GoinEasy9.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/03/30, 15:34:51
Today networkmanager was updated on d-u. In system tray networkmanager is gone but the network works.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: dsat on 2014/03/30, 16:19:21
Hi,

if you install plasma-nm, network will appear again in system-tray

regards dsat
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/03/30, 17:01:17
Hi,

if you install plasma-nm, network will appear again in system-tray

regards dsat
That will install 73 new packages, kde? I don't even try that. Isn't plasma something for kde, I have xfce

I feel maybe I shall skip networkmanager and start using ceni? Problem about networkmanager seems like a gnome problem, I don't run gnome, I don,t run kde, I don't want to be hit with problems for those two.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: dsat on 2014/03/31, 09:29:49
Hi,

you are right, plasma is KDE, sorry, I did not recognize that you are running XFCE

regards dsat
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: bluelupo on 2014/03/31, 13:04:38
Hi all,
as a workaround, I can recommend the following:
plasma-nm, network-manager and modemmanager put on HOLD until the error is fixed.

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# apt-mark hold network-manager plasma-nm modemmanager

I have this issue once "fixed" it is at the top of the list of posts, as this is a very important issue. A working network is essential.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: drb on 2014/04/01, 10:34:52
Is this just a gnome problem? My du -dV shows nothing to remove.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/01, 10:51:04
Is this just a gnome problem? My du -dV shows nothing to remove.
As I have xfce it doesn't only hit gnome.
For the moment I have no network-manager, it doesn't work to install it. I'm using ceni at least until this problem is gone
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/01, 10:57:25
no, it.s not just a gnome problem.

KDE is hitten also. D-u does not show anything to remove because the cause are the  packages to be upgraded

Last good working combination for KDE is to find in testing:

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cal@neskaya:~cal: apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
  Installiert:           0.9.8.0-5
  Installationskandidat: 0.9.8.8-4
  Versionstabelle:
     0.9.8.8-4 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 0.9.8.0-5 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
cal@neskaya:~cal: apt-cache policy modemmanager
modemmanager:
  Installiert:           0.5.2.0-2.1
  Installationskandidat: 1.0.0-4
  Versionstabelle:
     1.0.0-4 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 0.5.2.0-2.1 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
cal@neskaya:~cal: apt-cache policy plasma-nm
plasma-nm:
  Installiert:           0.9.3.2-3
  Installationskandidat: 0.9.3.3-2
  Versionstabelle:
     0.9.3.3-2 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
     0.9.3.3-1 0
          1 http://http.debian.net/debian/ experimental/main amd64 Packages
 *** 0.9.3.2-3 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

Or, as vilde said, use ceni insteed for the moment if you are hitten and don't need modemmanager.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: drb on 2014/04/01, 11:04:44
Thanks!
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/01, 11:21:31
After a d-u I manage to install network-manager again, I also installed network-manager-gnome, I think I need the last one in xfce for showing network-manager in system tray (is that right?)

Anyway, I still don't have modemmanager, installation of that caused my network-manager disapear from system-tray the last time.

What do I need modemmanager for?
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vilde@siductionboxt410:~$ apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
  Installerad: 0.9.8.8-4
  Kandidat:    0.9.8.8-4
  Versionstabell:
 *** 0.9.8.8-4 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
vilde@siductionboxt410:~$ apt-cache policy network-manager-gnome
network-manager-gnome:
  Installerad: 0.9.8.8-2
  Kandidat:    0.9.8.8-2
  Versionstabell:
 *** 0.9.8.8-2 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

 
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/01, 11:28:54
Modemmanager is needed for mobile broadband connections (e.g. GSM UMTS) with network-manager.

It has nothing to do with your disapeared icon in system tray.

Sorry, I don't know what's needed to get it back on XFCE.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/01, 11:43:12
@ayla, after todays installation of network-manager and network-manager-gnome I have network-manager working and in system tray.

 
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/01, 12:09:15
@vilde: Ah, sorry, I should read more carefully.

Tested again on KDE, no change, no connection with the new networkmanager.

I suggest to let it (and it's companions) on hold on KDE for now.


Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/01, 12:51:48
I don't know if this will help anybody but this s how I did today.

I started with ceni managing my network and network-manager not installed.

I did a d-u

Now I
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apt-get install network-manager-gnome this will also install network-manager (for kde you probably need plasma-nm instead of network-manager-gnome)

dpgk reported failure to start and configure network-manager, this is because ceni was managing network

I started ceni and removed my settings for in my case wlan0 (this you have to do), then in ceni I choose to "Activate Network Manager" and then "Use Network Manager and quit ceni"

Now I do
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apt-get install network-manager-gnome again and now apt will configure and start network-manager.

I think I had to reboot to get the nework-manager appear in system tray.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: absolut on 2014/04/01, 16:15:15
my today's dist-upgrade in kde did not remove network-manager, but installed plasma-nm...
unfortunately, all saved connections configurations were lost :(
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/01, 16:21:22
On my system they only seem to be lost, because plasma-nm didn't show them and didn't seem to save anything new.

After I downgraded they were back.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: absolut on 2014/04/01, 16:23:39
On my system they only seem to be lost, because plasma-nm didn't show them and didn't seem to save anything new.

After I downgraded they were back.

ah, okay, thanks for the info... i'll try to find out how to import these into plasma-nm...
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/01, 16:46:54
I had nothing to do, just purged NM, modemmanager and plasma-nm and installed them from testing.

modemmanager refused to get purged, so I had to give it's pre-removal script an "exit 0" after the "set -e" line.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: louispolaire on 2014/04/03, 11:36:59
This morning I was able to upgrade network-manager and it works now on my system (xfce)
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# apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
  Installé : 0.9.8.0-5
  Candidat : 0.9.8.8-5
 Table de version :
     0.9.8.8-5 0
        500 http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 0.9.8.0-5 0
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

maybe the people who upgraded to  0.9.8.8-4 can reinstall network-manager

however it's still not a good idea to dist-upgrade as testdisk is to be removed today...
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/03, 11:52:35
I can confirm this for KDE

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apt-mark unhold network-manager plasma-nm modemmanager
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-cache policy network-manager
network-manager:
  Installiert:           0.9.8.8-5
  Installationskandidat: 0.9.8.8-5
  Versionstabelle:
 *** 0.9.8.8-5 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     0.9.8.0-5 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
cal@neskaya:~cal: apt-cache policy plasma-nm
plasma-nm:
  Installiert:           0.9.3.3-2
  Installationskandidat: 0.9.3.3-2
  Versionstabelle:
 *** 0.9.3.3-2 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     0.9.3.2-3 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
cal@neskaya:~cal: apt-cache policy modemmanager
modemmanager:
  Installiert:           1.0.0-4
  Installationskandidat: 1.0.0-4
  Versionstabelle:
 *** 1.0.0-4 0
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
        500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


Works here as expected.


Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: melmarker on 2014/04/03, 13:58:51
@louispolaire: let testdisk go - it only of use if you have crashed or formatted external media - if your main system is destroyed a installed testdisk is not useful - in that case use a live iso, which contain testdisk already. 8)
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: louispolaire on 2014/04/03, 22:37:17
@melmarker : That is a very good comment  ;D . So it's time for a d-u before things get worse...
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/04/03, 22:50:23
While everything seems to be working correctly, it seems that ModemManager has taken the top spot on the systemd-analyze blame chart.

# systemd-analyze blame
         16.393s NetworkManager.service
         16.259s ModemManager.service
         15.819s dirmngr.service
         11.743s cron.service
          8.412s systemd-fsck-root.service
          6.157s acpi-support.service
          6.148s preload.service
          4.549s avahi-daemon.service
          4.543s systemd-logind.service
          4.016s mdadm-raid.service

It used to only take a little over 2 seconds.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/03, 23:23:49
hmm...

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systemd-analyze blame
          1.024s acpi-fakekey.service
           430ms console-setup.service
           410ms vboxdrv.service
           370ms systemd-fsck-root.service
           363ms rpcbind.service
           351ms resolvconf.service
           228ms acpi-support.service
           157ms dirmngr.service
           137ms ModemManager.service
           133ms NetworkManager.service
           110ms avahi-daemon.service
           109ms networking.service
           101ms keyboard-setup.service
ok, this system is startet from a ssd, but such a difference seems odd...

Does journalctl -xn telling something useful?
or may be journalctl -b -p err


Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/04/04, 01:59:31
This is my journalctl -xn:
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Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: in0: +2.84 V (min = +1.81 V, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: in1: +2.75 V (min = +1.24 V, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: +3.3V: +3.31 V (min = +4.37 V$
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: in4: +3.01 V (min = +2.66 V, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: in5: +2.51 V (min = +0.74 V, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: in6: +1.61 V (min = +0.71 V, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: 3VSB: +4.03 V (min = +5.54 V,$
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: fan2: 0 RPM (min = 22 RPM) [A$
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: temp1: 39.0 C (min = 87.0 C, $
Apr 03 19:45:55 siduction64kdefx sensord[1448]: Sensor alarm: Chip it8721-isa-0290: temp2: 34.0 C (min = 19.0 C, $
My journalctl -b -p err looks much the same, just lengthy.  I'm experimenting with sensor configs, that are directed at ASUS boards, to try to stop these alarms.  I don't think they have anything to do with NetworkManager coming up.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/04, 09:33:17
Maybe

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journalctl -b|grep NetworkManageror
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journalctl -b|grep wlancan give a hint, then.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: UP2L8 on 2014/04/05, 09:51:02
Just performed a d-up a few minutes ago and no issues for me with network-manager being removed under LXDE.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/05, 11:03:45
Are everybody happy with their network-manager now? Shall we mark this thread as solved?
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: absolut on 2014/04/05, 14:19:11
can anyone please confirm that already existing network entries in the network-manager are preserved in the new version? thanks in advance
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/05, 14:28:38
can anyone please confirm that already existing network entries in the network-manager are preserved in the new version? thanks in advance
I can only tell for me, from  n-m 0.9.8.8-4 to nm 0.9.8.8-5 was a clean update without problems
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/05, 14:40:28
from 0.9.8.0-5 to 0.9.8.8-5 no problems here also.

All earlier used connections available.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/04/08, 07:36:19
NetworkManager is working just fine here, except, I still have it at the top of the blame list: 
$ systemd-analyze blame
         16.231s NetworkManager.service
         15.604s ModemManager.service
         15.327s dirmngr.service
         11.263s cron.service
          4.719s preload.service
          4.693s acpi-support.service

@ayla, Sorry, it took me a while to get back and run "$ journalctl -b|grep NetworkManager".  It seems like it's activating and deactivating eth0 a few times and then hangs on IPv6 for a bit.  I'll probably look into why it sets itself up and then deactivates because it's "managed", and try to Google the warns, or why it takes 10 seconds to write DNS information to /sbin/resolvconf. The output is below:
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$ journalctl -b|grep NetworkManager
Apr 08 00:42:39 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> NetworkManager (version 0.9.8.8) is starting...
Apr 08 00:42:39 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Read config file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Apr 08 00:42:39 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> WEXT support is enabled
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: init!
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_system_hostname
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPluginIfupdown: management mode: unmanaged
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.1/0000:08:00.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0)
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.1/0000:08:00.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0): no ifupdown configuration found.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo)
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo): no ifupdown configuration found.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: end _init.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Loaded plugin ifupdown: (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (25090832) ... get_connections.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (25090832) ... get_connections (managed=false): return empty list.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'.
Apr 08 00:42:40 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> monitoring ifupdown state file '/run/network/ifstate'.
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> WiFi hardware radio set enabled
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> WiFi enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <warn> failed to allocate link cache: (-26) Protocol mismatch
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'r8169' ifindex: 2)
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): bringing up device.
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): preparing device.
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Added default wired connection 'Wired connection 1' for /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:15.1/0000:08:00.0/net/eth0
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
Apr 08 00:42:41 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> ModemManager available in the bus
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): carrier now ON (device state 20)
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'carrier-changed') [20 30 40]
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Auto-activating connection 'Wired connection 1'.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) starting connection 'Wired connection 1'
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> NetworkManager state is now CONNECTING
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none') [50 70 0]
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Beginning DHCPv4 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> dhclient started with pid 1833
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Beginning IP6 addrconf.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.
Apr 08 00:42:43 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): DHCPv4 state changed preinit -> bound
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   address 192.168.1.107
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   prefix 24 (255.255.255.0)
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   gateway 192.168.1.1
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   nameserver '167.206.13.180'
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   nameserver '167.206.13.181'
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info>   nameserver '192.168.1.1'
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Configure Commit) scheduled...
Apr 08 00:42:44 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) started...
Apr 08 00:42:45 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: ip-config -> secondaries (reason 'none') [70 90 0]
Apr 08 00:42:45 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) complete.
Apr 08 00:42:45 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): device state change: secondaries -> activated (reason 'none') [90 100 0]
Apr 08 00:42:46 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_GLOBAL
Apr 08 00:42:46 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Policy set 'Wired connection 1' (eth0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
Apr 08 00:42:46 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Writing DNS information to /sbin/resolvconf
Apr 08 00:42:56 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) successful, device activated.
Apr 08 00:43:03 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> (eth0): IP6 addrconf timed out or failed.
Apr 08 00:43:03 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) scheduled...
Apr 08 00:43:03 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) started...
Apr 08 00:43:03 siduction64kdefx NetworkManager[1233]: <info> Activation (eth0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) complete.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/08, 07:48:48
I give you my outputs. I also have a ssd but maybe the proportions can be to any help?
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vilde@T410:~$ systemd-analyze blame
          2.049s systemd-udev-settle.service
          1.153s ModemManager.service
          1.104s acpi-fakekey.service
           652ms NetworkManager.service
           406ms acpi-support.service
           202ms keyboard-setup.service
           149ms bluetooth.service
           125ms systemd-logind.service
           121ms sidu-base.service
           120ms systemd-fsck-root.service
           118ms bootlogs.service
           117ms networking.service
           107ms loadcpufreq.service
           100ms gpm.service
            89ms console-setup.service
            63ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
            55ms ntp.service
            54ms cron.service
            53ms irqbalance.service
            52ms resolvconf.service
            52ms rpcbind.service
            50ms mdadm-raid.service
            48ms hdparm.service
            47ms systemd-modules-load.service
            44ms lm-sensors.service
            42ms preload.service
            42ms udisks2.service
            41ms vnstat.service
            41ms glances.service
            38ms polkitd.service
            34ms mdadm.service
            34ms wpa_supplicant.service
            31ms alsa-restore.service
            31ms console-kit-log-system-start.service
            30ms dev-hugepages.mount
            30ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
            28ms dev-mqueue.mount
            27ms smartmontools.service
            27ms sys-kernel-debug.mount
            26ms lvm2-activation-early.service
            25ms ifplugd.service
            25ms lightdm.service
            22ms screen-cleanup.service
            22ms cpufrequtils.service
            21ms systemd-sysctl.service
            21ms kbd.service
            21ms motd.service
            17ms hddtemp.service
            17ms keymap.service
            16ms console-kit-daemon.service
            15ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
            14ms pppd-dns.service
            12ms saned.service
            12ms systemd-user-sessions.service
            12ms rc-local.service
            12ms dns-clean.service
            10ms lvm2-activation.service
             9ms systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service
             8ms systemd-remount-fs.service
             8ms upower.service
             7ms systemd-udevd.service
             5ms avahi-daemon.service
             5ms systemd-journal-flush.service
             4ms sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount
             4ms run-lock.mount
             3ms dev-disk-by\x2duuid-b9c9563e\x2d8088\x2d46d2\x2d8a5c\x2dc020bfe007fb.swap
             2ms run-user.mount
             2ms systemd-random-seed-load.service
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vilde@T410:~$ journalctl -b|grep NetworkManager
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> NetworkManager (version 0.9.8.8) is starting...
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Read config file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> WEXT support is enabled
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: init!
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: update_system_hostname
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPluginIfupdown: management mode: unmanaged
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0)
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0, iface: eth0): no ifupdown configuration found.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0)
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/net/wlan0, iface: wlan0): no ifupdown configuration found.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo)
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo, iface: lo): no ifupdown configuration found.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: end _init.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Loaded plugin ifupdown: (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Loaded plugin keyfile: (c) 2007 - 2010 Red Hat, Inc.  To report bugs please use the NetworkManager mailing list.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (146725216) ... get_connections.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: (146725216) ... get_connections (managed=false): return empty list.
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: keyfile: parsing dd-wrt-vilde ...
apr 08 07:34:31 T410 NetworkManager[978]: keyfile:     read connection 'dd-wrt-vilde'
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: Ifupdown: get unmanaged devices count: 0
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> monitoring kernel firmware directory '/lib/firmware'.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> monitoring ifupdown state file '/run/network/ifstate'.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> rfkill1: found WiFi radio killswitch (at /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/0000:03:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill1) (driver iwlwifi)
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> WiFi hardware radio set enabled
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> WiFi enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> WWAN enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> WiMAX enabled by radio killswitch; enabled by state file
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Networking is enabled by state file
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <warn> failed to allocate link cache: (-26) Protocol mismatch
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): carrier is OFF
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): new Ethernet device (driver: 'e1000e' ifindex: 2)
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/0
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): bringing up device.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): preparing device.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (eth0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Added default wired connection 'Trådbunden anslutning 1' for /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): using nl80211 for WiFi device control
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): new 802.11 WiFi device (driver: 'iwlwifi' ifindex: 3)
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): exported as /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/1
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed') [10 20 2]
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): bringing up device.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): preparing device.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'managed') [2]
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <warn> /sys/devices/virtual/net/lo: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring...
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> ModemManager available in the bus
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> wpa_supplicant started
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0) supports 5 scan SSIDs
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <warn> Trying to remove a non-existant call id.
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: starting -> ready
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: unavailable -> disconnected (reason 'supplicant-available') [20 30 42]
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: ready -> inactive
apr 08 07:34:32 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0) supports 5 scan SSIDs
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Auto-activating connection 'dd-wrt-vilde'.
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) starting connection 'dd-wrt-vilde'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none') [30 40 0]
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> NetworkManager state is now CONNECTING
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) scheduled...
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) started...
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) scheduled...
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 1 of 5 (Device Prepare) complete.
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) starting...
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none') [40 50 0]
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless): connection 'dd-wrt-vilde' has security, and secrets exist.  No new secrets needed.
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: added 'ssid' value 'dd-wrt-vilde'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: added 'scan_ssid' value '1'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: added 'key_mgmt' value 'WPA-PSK'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: added 'auth_alg' value 'OPEN'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: added 'psk' value '<omitted>'
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) complete.
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Config: set interface ap_scan to 1
apr 08 07:34:36 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: inactive -> scanning
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> authenticating
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: authenticating -> associating
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> 4-way handshake
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: 4-way handshake -> completed
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful.  Connected to wireless network 'dd-wrt-vilde'.
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none') [50 70 0]
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning DHCPv4 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> dhclient started with pid 2128
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning IP6 addrconf.
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed preinit -> reboot
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   address 192.168.1.79
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   prefix 24 (255.255.255.0)
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   gateway 192.168.1.254
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   hostname 'T410'
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   nameserver '192.168.1.254'
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info>   domain name 'lan'
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Configure Commit) scheduled...
apr 08 07:34:39 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) started...
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: ip-config -> secondaries (reason 'none') [70 90 0]
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IPv4 Commit) complete.
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: secondaries -> activated (reason 'none') [90 100 0]
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_GLOBAL
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Policy set 'dd-wrt-vilde' (wlan0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Writing DNS information to /sbin/resolvconf
apr 08 07:34:40 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) successful, device activated.
apr 08 07:34:59 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> (wlan0): IP6 addrconf timed out or failed.
apr 08 07:34:59 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) scheduled...
apr 08 07:34:59 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) started...
apr 08 07:34:59 T410 NetworkManager[978]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) complete.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/08, 16:55:33
 http://paste.siduction.org/20140408144039 -> my output of journalctl -b|grep NetworkManager
Can't find anything  uncommon in your log by comparing this three, except the long time span after "Writing DNS information to /sbin/resolvconf" you mentioned, but I have no idea which reason this could have.

greets
ayla
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: dibl on 2014/04/08, 18:27:40
I just learned about the critical-chain option -- very interesting way to look at a service and see what is involved to start it.  On my system, rc-local.service is the slow one.  Here is the output:


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root@imerabox:/home# systemd-analyze critical-chain rc-local.service
The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.


graphical.target @2min 7.821s
└─multi-user.target @2min 7.821s
  └─getty.target @2min 7.821s
    └─getty@tty1.service @2min 7.821s
      └─rc-local.service @1.439s +2min 6.381s
        └─basic.target @1.426s
          └─sockets.target @1.426s
            └─dbus.socket @1.426s
              └─sysinit.target @1.425s
                └─console-setup.service @1.196s +228ms
                  └─kbd.service @1.185s +10ms
                    └─remote-fs.target @1.184s
                      └─local-fs.target @1.181s
                        └─run-vmblock\x2dfuse.mount @1min 56.752s
                          └─local-fs-pre.target @310ms
                            └─systemd-remount-fs.service @304ms +5ms
                              └─keyboard-setup.service @167ms +119ms
                                └─keymap.service @128ms +38ms
                                  └─systemd-journald.socket @128ms
                                    └─-.mount @127ms


I guess my vmware is involved in the slow start of that one.  All other services are very fast here:


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root@imerabox:/home# systemd-analyze blame                         
     2min 6.381s rc-local.service
          1.202s vmware.service
          1.047s lm-sensors.service
          1.009s var_log_dirs.service
           783ms mnt-DATA.mount
           662ms vmware-USBArbitrator.service
           423ms hddtemp.service
           325ms samba.service
           320ms systemd-udev-settle.service
           264ms exim4.service
           228ms nmbd.service
           228ms console-setup.service
.
.
.


EDIT:  Fixed my rc-local -- look at this boot:


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root@imerabox:/# systemd-analyze blame
          1.055s lm-sensors.service
          1.013s var_log_dirs.service
           768ms vmware-USBArbitrator.service
           750ms mnt-DATA.mount
           415ms hddtemp.service
           336ms samba.service
           284ms exim4.service
           250ms console-setup.service
           233ms nmbd.service
           208ms samba-ad-dc.service
           157ms nfs-kernel-server.service
           150ms systemd-fsck-root.service
           143ms smbd.service
           126ms ddclient.service
           117ms console-kit-daemon.service
           113ms sysfsutils.service
            95ms tor.service
            92ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
            90ms keyboard-setup.service
.
.
.


Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: ayla on 2014/04/08, 19:59:25
very interesting one, indeed.

systemd is getting a nicer and nicer playground...  :D
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/04/08, 20:27:46
Thanks @vilde, @ayla and @dibl.  After looking at your "blame", I can only surmise that there's something about my local machine that's causing my problems.   

@dibl thanks for showing me "critical-chain".  It also shows the time gaps, but, still no clues, since I can't find where resolvconf.service is located.
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# systemd-analyze critical-chain NetworkManager.service
graphical.target @27.585s
└─multi-user.target @27.585s
  └─pulseaudio.service @27.425s +159ms
    └─NetworkManager.service @8.620s +18.805s
      └─basic.target @8.513s
        └─sockets.target @8.513s
          └─dbus.socket @8.513s
            └─sysinit.target @8.498s
              └─networking.service @7.866s +632ms
                └─resolvconf.service @7.129s +735ms
                  └─local-fs.target @7.067s
                    └─run-rpc_pipefs.mount @8.227s
                      └─local-fs-pre.target @5.075s
                        └─systemd-remount-fs.service @4.963s +111ms
                          └─keyboard-setup.service @1.685s +2.020s
                            └─systemd-udevd.service @1.613s +70ms
                              └─systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service @919ms +692ms
                                └─systemd-journald.socket @892ms
                                  └─-.mount @891ms
It would be nice if I could locate resolvconf.service.  Does anyone know where it's hiding?  I'm trying to go through the wants, targets and services to see if I can find exactly where the bottlenecks are.  I'm also wondering if this has anything to do with my disabling ntp.service or apache2.service. 
Anyway, back to experimenting.

Thanks for all the responses.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: dibl on 2014/04/08, 20:51:07
@GoinEasy9, here's a random thought.  What if you booted a siduction Live ISO on that same hardware, and then checked the systemd-analyze blame output?  Maybe you could learn something by comparing the two outputs.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2014/04/08, 20:54:19
Thanks dibl, I put it on my list.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: dibl on 2014/04/08, 21:08:38
still no clues, since I can't find where resolvconf.service is located.


On my desktop rig (wired ethernet only):


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root@imerabox:/# systemctl list-units | egrep resolvconf.service
resolvconf.service          loaded active exited    LSB: Nameserver information manager


It lives at /etc/resolveconf/run/resolv.conf but the configuration settings all come automatically from /etc/network/interfaces.  Here is what I have in /etc/network/interfaces, FYI:


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root@imerabox:/etc/network# cat interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).


# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback


allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
    dns-nameservers 205.171.3.25 205.171.2.65
    dns-search www.duckduckgo.com


It has been working well for several years with those nameservers.
Title: Re: I think I lost network-manager on last d-u
Post by: vilde on 2014/04/14, 12:03:47
I mark this thread as solved now, if someone do not agree please tell me. Dibl:s problem is separate from the one in this thread.

EDIT: I can't mark it as solved because I can't modify my first entry, can moderator mark it as solved?