Hello...
Jeff Stewart wrote:
> I did restart xinetd again for good measure, and no dice. inetd is not
> running:
> # ps -e | grep inet
> 1613 ? 00:00:00 xinetd
> <end>
> netstat -ap --ip does *not* show amanda. Maybe we are getting somewhere...
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
> PID/Program name
> tcp 0 0 localhost:smtp *:* LISTEN
> 331/master
> udp 0 0 *:bootps *:*
> 220/dhcpd
> raw 0 0 *:icmp *:* 7
> 220/dhcpd
>
> There is postfix and dhcp, but no amanda. What should this be telling me?
service amanda
{
disable = no
maybe add a 'port = ' line...
watch your logs (/var/log/messages?) as xinetd starts up
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