On Monday 22 December 2003 08:36, Dean Pullen wrote:
>Doing this:
># /etc/init.d/xinetd start
>
>Produces this:
># Starting INET services. (xinetd)                                 
> failed
>
>And by the way the end of the log states:
>Dec 22 13:39:38 database01 xinetd[1909]: 1909 {init_services} no
> services. Exiting...

D***!

Dean, this install is fubar I do believe.  Well maybe not fubar, but 
it should be showing a count of other services it starts by default, 
not 0.  I have 7 other services started here.

In that directory, a "[EMAIL PROTECTED] xinetd.d]# grep no *|grep disable"
returns this:
amanda: disable = no
amanda: disable = no
amanda: disable = no
rsync:  disable = no
servers:        disable = no
services:       disable = no
sgi_fam:        disable = no
telnet: disable = no
time:   disable = no
wu-ftpd:        disable = no


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