Hi-
 

 I thought I could use some services to shut down firebird with classic. I get 
this error message.
 I didn't know if it is safe or the preferred way to shut down classic  by just 
ctrl-c when 

 i used # ./fb_inet_server -m. The way I tried is like systemctl enable 
firebird-classic.socket
 and systemctl start firebird-classic.socket.

 

 Am I close to figuring out how to shut down and restart the service for the 
classic on fedora 24.
 I picked classic because it said it is okay for not too many connections.
 I am only practicing so I felt that would suffice. i found out though that the 
reason everything for
 docs is missing is because it goes way back to at least 1.5. Also, it may 
predate systemd use and
 that is why talk of xinetd or xinet or something.  

 

 Please check log from below.... thx!
 any help is appreciated. - jim

 

 

 Jan 05 17:24:35 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: firebird-classic.socket: 
Unit entered failed state.
Jan 05 17:24:59 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Closed Firebird Classic 
Activation Socket.
Jan 05 17:25:03 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: firebird-classic.socket: 
Failed to listen on sockets: Permission den
Jan 05 17:25:03 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Firebird 
Classic Activation Socket.
Jan 05 22:00:57 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Closed Firebird Classic 
Activation Socket.
Jan 05 22:06:34 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: firebird-classic.socket: 
Failed to listen on sockets: Permission den
Jan 05 22:06:34 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Firebird 
Classic Activation Socket.
Jan 05 22:08:05 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Closed Firebird Classic 
Activation Socket.
Jan 05 22:08:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: firebird-classic.socket: 
Failed to listen on sockets: Permission den
Jan 05 22:08:45 localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Failed to listen on Firebird 
Classic Activation Socket.
[root@localhost system]# systemctl start firebird-classic.socket
Job for firebird-classic.socket failed. See "systemctl status 
firebird-classic.socket" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
[root@localhost system]# journalctl -xe
-- Subject: Unit firebird-classic.socket has failed
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
-- 
-- Unit firebird-classic.socket has failed.
-- 
-- The result is failed.
Jan 05 22:13:40 localhost.localdomain polkitd[662]: Unregistered Authentication 
Agent for unix-process:19423:9092317 (
Jan 05 22:13:43 localhost.localdomain dbus-daemon[638]: [system] Activating 
service name='org.fedoraproject.Setroubles
Jan 05 22:13:43 localhost.localdomain dbus-daemon[638]: [system] Successfully 
activated service 'org.fedoraproject.Set
Jan 05 22:13:43 localhost.localdomain setroubleshoot[19436]: SELinux is 
preventing systemd from create access on the t
Jan 05 22:13:43 localhost.localdomain python3[19436]: SELinux is preventing 
systemd from create access on the tcp_sock
                                                      
                                                      *****  Plugin catchall 
(100. confidence) suggests   ************
                                                      
                                                      If you believe that 
systemd should be allowed create access on t
                                                      Then you should report 
this as a bug.
                                                      You can generate a local 
policy module to allow this access.
                                                      Do
                                                      allow this access for now 
by executing:
                                                      # ausearch -c 'systemd' 
--raw | audit2allow -M my-systemd
                                                      # semodule -X 300 -i 
my-systemd.pp
                                                    

 

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