Good evening,

I've got a maybe stupid and simple question, but doc-reading does not
really take me further anymore. :(

I set up daemontools, ucspi-tcp and qmail according to the docs and LWQ
and created a directory /services/qmail with three subdirectories,
qmail-send, qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d. They contain the "run"-scripts
to start these services and a "log"-subdir, which itself contains the
recommended "run"-scripts for logging from LWQ. 

When starting svscan in /services/qmail, the mentioned services are
started correctly and supervise does not report any errors. Everything
is working, except that the log-services are not started. An 
svstat * */log shows:

qmail-pop3d: up (pid 9147) 317 seconds
qmail-send: up (pid 9148) 317 seconds
qmail-smtpd: up (pid 9149) 317 seconds
qmail-pop3d/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
qmail-send/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
qmail-smtpd/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist

Permissions for the subdirectories are set correctly. My system is
Debian GNU/Linux with a 2.4 kernel.

>From the docs of svscan I learned, that 
"svscan starts a pair of supervise processes, one for sub, one for 
sub/log, with a pipe between them.", but this effect does not take
place, and I really don't know, what the problem might be.

Any help is appreciated,
thanks for your advice in advance,

yours, Mario

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