Hi, I know that I didnt described my problem properly. I know that /service holds links, I know where the real scripts are, but after linking there are no processes in the process list? Except for svscan /service... that's all :(
Could daemontools be making a mess and not starting qmail? TIA Best Regards Edvin Seferovic -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Paletta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 06. Juli 2004 03:54 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: run scripts Seferovic Edvin wrote/schrieb/scripsit: > first - thanks for your help. Second.. I linked 3 scripts to /service but > nothing happened ( no processes started ). I know that I didn't generate > tcprules for smtpd ... I don't know where to place the tcp.cdb? And how do I > generate locals.cdb? Arent the recipient domains in the rcpthosts file? Oh dear ... Just in case this isn't clear, /service holds (symlinks to) directories, not scripts. qmail-ldap installs service directories under /var/qmail/boot/ (or whereever your conf-qmail points to). All you have to do is create a symlink to the respective services in /service, e.g. link /service/qmail to /var/qmail/boot/qmail/. Logs will usually be created in /service/qmail/log/main/, respectively. To create the cdb files just run 'make' in /var/qmail/control/. -Stefan
