I was sighupping xinetd instead of stop/starting it.
Once I did that, it worked great. 

Thanks everyone,

Lee

> On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 09:13:17AM -0500, Lee Fedor wrote:
> > 
> > service amanda
> > {
> >         disable                 = no
> >         socket_type             = dgram
> >         protocol                = udp
> >         wait                    = yes
> >         user                    = dump
> >         group                   = dump
> >         server                  = /usr/lib/amanda/amandad
> >         port                    = 10080
> > }
>                                     ^^^^^
> 
> It's better to add amanda to /etc/services instead of using the port
> number. Then kill xinetd and start it with debugging on 
> 
> xinetd -d 
> 
> and run amcheck, watching xinetd debug messages. This
> should either work or give at least a detailed message.
> 
> -- 
>  Alles Gute / best wishes  
>      Dietmar Goldbeck                E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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