At 03:09 PM 12/23/98 -0600, Rick McMillin wrote:
>Yep, everything associated with QMail dies
>including the tcpserver processes.

And what did the truss of qmail-send show?

Are they all disappearing when you logout from the terminal session that you 
use to start qmail in the first instant?


Regards.


>
>Thanks,
>
>Rick
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mark Delany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 1998 2:38 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: QMail keeps dying
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>> At 12:23 PM 12/23/98 -0600, Rick McMillin wrote:
>> >What dies?: everything
>> >QMail version: 1.03
>> >OS: Solaris 2.6
>> >How I start Qmail: /var/qmail/rc
>> >inetd or tcpserver: tcpserver
>>
>> That's a pretty standard environment for qmail. So it's not
>> normal behaviour.
>>
>> When you say everything, does that mean every process associated
>> with qmail,
>> including the tcpserver process? If so, that's *very* unusual.
>>
>> If you mean the qmail processes - do they run for long before doing this?
>> Are you in a position to truss qmail-send after it starts and until it
>> disappears?
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>> >I don't get any error messages or anything that
>> >I know of.  I haven't found anything in syslog
>> >yet about it.  I just notice that all of a sudden,
>> >QMail and everything associated isn't running.
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Rick
>> >
>> >> Nope, I've never had this problem.
>> >>
>> >> You know you're not saying what part of qmail is dying, or what
>> >> part(s) is(are) still running.  You're not mentioning how you're
>> >> setup, what OS, how you're starting qmail, what version of qmail,
>> >> whether you're using inetd or tcpserver for your smtp services, etc.
>> >>
>> >> If you re-posted with any error messages from qmail that happen at the
>> >> same time, maybe you'll get a definitive response from folks?
>> >>
>> >> -Peter
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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