"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It (LWQ) details a script to start qmail automatically and to allow it to be
>stopped gently.
>the problem is when I try to start qmail from the script
>(/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start) I get this error:
>
>svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-smtpd: file does not exist
>svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-smtpd/log: file does not
>exist
>svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-send: file does not exist
>svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-send/log: file does not
>exist
>
>The files it's referring are actually folders LWQ told me to create, each
>folder contains a run file.
No, the file it's talking about is "supervise". What does:
ls -l /usr/local/bin/supervise
say?
>Do I need to get the script to execute the run files instead.
No.
-Dave