Hello Larry,
I have just ran XinetD in debug mode. It gives me this data:
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {main_loop} select returned 1
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {server_start} Starting service cvspserver
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {main_loop} active_services = 1
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {main_loop} select returned 1
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {check_pipe} Got signal 17 (Child exited)
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {child_exit} waitpid returned = 12449
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {server_end} cvspserver server 12449 exited
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {child_exit} waitpid returned = -1
02/11/7@18:14:37: DEBUG: {main_loop} active_services = 1
Do you have any idea why it says "child exited" ? This means that
cvspserver immediately dies? What could be the cause of this?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Leon Mergen
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cvs-admin@;gnu.org] On Behalf
Of Larry Jones
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:20 PM
To: Leon Mergen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CVS Server problems
Leon Mergen writes:
>
> Nov 7 00:18:38 [xinetd] START: cvspserver pid=15084
from=130.89.169.91
> Nov 7 00:18:38 [xinetd] FAIL: cvspserver address from=130.89.169.91
>
> So this means that cvspserver can't start... but what am I doing wrong
> then?
>
> Any ideas?
Yes, I already gave them to you:
> Check the permissions on
> CVS. Try telnetting to port 2401 (telnet localhost 2401) -- if the
> connection immediately closes, then either xinetd is unable to start
CVS
> or CVS immediately dies. If the connection stays open, try hitting
> return -- you should get an error message from CVS.
-Larry Jones
Mom would be a lot more fun if she was a little more gullible. -- Calvin
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