Linux virtual machine boots very slowly and displays the warning: "RecordRoutingInfo: Unable to collect IPv4 routing table"
Problem
A Linux virtual machine boots very slowly and displays the warning: "RecordRoutingInfo: Unable to collect IPv4 routing table"
Solution
This can occur when Linux iputils
causes a delay in the boot process. To resolve this:
See the RedHat Advisory RHBA-2013:1290 and install the proper patch.
If the virtual machine remains stuck in the boot up process, please contact VSS to apply the workaround from VMware KB Article 2048572.
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