While it does abort the startup, it also schedules a cronjob 5 minutes later to try again. It just doesn‘t tell you in the log. I did fix a bug where it would still proceed with the startup after the timeout, which it should not have been doing. Let me know if any clues arise.Also upgraded to the new 386.1 and got the following entry after upgrade and again after a reboot:
FlexQoS isn't running afterwards, a flexqos restart command works.Code:Jan 31 15:42:29 FlexQoS: TC Modification Delay reached maximum 300 seconds. Aborting startup!
Tried to fix with a reinstall now, will keep an eye on it.