Did you change the file /etc/init.d/named for any
reason to run as different user. and make sure it is
running with the proper account, May be with the user
named if it does then check the file permission and
ownership /var/run/named.pid

-Chandra



--- Kingsly John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, cftri.org wrote:
> 
>  |Nov 16 09:03:32 ns named[12714]: couldn't create
> pid file '/var/run/named.pid'
>  |
>  |But the above pid file exists contains the pid
> number of named.
> 
> The file may be from a previous run... check if the
> file exists even after
> u stop named... if it does... delete it.. and then
> start named again...
> the error should go away.
> 
> Kingsly
> 
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