When my OS boots, it sits at the "Welcome to CentOS Linux 7 (Core)!" screen for 12 minutes and 3 seconds. After that, the system boots "normally" and I'm at a login within a few seconds.
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systems-analyze blame
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30.962s network.service
11.582s mariadb.service
5.378s lvm2-monitor.service
4.568s httpd.service
2.575s kdump.service
2.153s boot.mount
1.769s lvm2-pvscan@202:2.service
1.555s tuned.service
575ms systemd-cryptsetup@swap.service
469ms rsyslog.service
... etc
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systems-analyze critical-chain
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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.
rescue.target @12min 10.403s
`-rescue.service @12min 10.402s
`-sysinit.target @12min 10.389s
`-systemd-update-utmp.service @12min 10.337s +51ms
`-systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service @12min 10.272s +62ms
`-rhel-import-state.service @12min 10.145s +125ms
`-local-fs.target @12min 10.137s
`-boot.mount @12min 7.983s +2.153s
`-local-fs-pre.target @12min 7.979s
`-lvm2-monitor.service @12min 2.599s +5.378s
`-lvm2-lvmetad.service @12min 2.911s
`-lvm2-lvmetad.socket @12min 2.598s
`--.mount
`-system.slice
`--.slice
I am using LUKS for encryption, could that be hanging or doing something? Wouldn't that show up in the systems-analyze research? The XenServer that this is running on shows little to no CPU, RAM, and Disk activity during the 12 minute wait. This machine has all static IP addresses.
Does anyone have any advice to help me get rid of this 12 minute delay?
I sincerely appreciate any advice!
Kerry