On 21/12/11 09:50, Rickard Bellgrim wrote:
Hi Casper

Obviously this is not something I do intentionally. I suspect it's either caused
by running 'ods-enforcerd -d -1' while daemon is running or by restarting the
daemon at the 'wrong' time, eg during a run.

Fortunately this problem is easy to detect and to recover from.
Sion has committed a fix for this in r5977 (1.3 branch) and r5978 (trunk).


The patch checks for the pidfile at startup, and if it exists the program exits.

A couple of things to note.

If you want to run multiple instances of the enforcer for any reason you will now need to specify a different pidfile with the -P option.

If an enforcer process doesn't shutdown cleanly, leaving its pidfile behind, this will need to be removed before the enforcer will restart.

Sion
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