thanks for your help. It worked.

Anuerin G.Diaz wrote:
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hi,

refer to my previous answer. there exists a xinetd executable in the /usr/sbin which is in the root PATH. you should execute the script located at /etc/rc.d/init.d / which is not in the PATH variable. if you enter "xinetd restart" then you are referring to the one in sbin. either you enter the fullpath of the xinetd script located at the init.d directory or just go there and do "./xinetd restart".

ciao!

On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 23:57:39 +0800, Ethan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

that's strange. I am running LM 8.1 and issued the command as root in
the /etc/rc.d/init.d/ driectory. typing xinetd by itself gets no
response. And I believe that xinetd is the default - for without it, ftp
and other services cannot run...

man xinetd shows that sending the signal SIGUSR2 will cause a hard
reconfiguration... but how do you do that. I tried kill -SIGUSR2 xinetd
but it does not work. pls advise. thank you.




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