On Sunday 21 December 2003 13:09, Dean Pullen wrote: >-- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Sunday 21 December 2003 12:43, Dean Pullen wrote: >> >I did have the FQDN in the hosts file, then tried IP and just >> > machine name on its own. Still no difference. >> > >> >Surely if amandad isn't running (which I think I've concluded >> > from looking through the running processes and the fact that >> > nothing appears in /tmp/amanda after startup), then I need to >> > sort that out first? >> > >> >Dean. >> >> I would say thats the right direction. >> >> Just for grins, say you disable all 3 functions for amanda in the >> /etc/xinetd.d directory and then restart xinetd. Does it then >> report 3 less services than before on the restart? I think it >> should, but haven't personally tried it. >> >> -- >> Cheers, Gene > >Does xinetd print a number of services on start up then? What should > I be looking for? I will have a look tomorrow when I'm back at > work... > It will be reported in the /var/log/messages file, so a "tail -f /var/log/messages" will watch that file from another shell window and you'll see it there.
It should look something like this: Dec 21 13:42:17 coyote xinetd[6855]: Exiting... Dec 21 13:42:17 coyote xinetd: xinetd shutdown succeeded Dec 21 13:42:18 coyote xinetd[6876]: xinetd Version 2.3.11 started with libwrap loadavg options compiled in. Dec 21 13:42:18 coyote xinetd[6876]: Started working: 9 available services Dec 21 13:42:20 coyote xinetd: xinetd startup succeeded 3 of those are the amanda daemons, the other 6 are non security stuffs mostly as I'm behind a firewall whose only response from the network side is a report that the ident port is closed. Locked up pretty tight in other words. :) iptables, when its right, is right. >Thanks again. > >Dean. -- Cheers, Gene AMD [EMAIL PROTECTED] 320M [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512M 99.22% setiathome rank, not too shabby for a WV hillbilly Yahoo.com attornies please note, additions to this message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2003 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
