Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Tom Beer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Stopping qmail: svscan qmail logging.
>> svc: warning: unable to chdir to /var/qmail/supervise/control: not a
>> directory
>> svc: warning: unable to chdir to /var/qmail/supervise/ok: not a directory
>> svc: warning: unable to chdir to /var/qmail/supervise/status: not a
>> directory
>[...]
>> I did the installation according to lwq
Close, perhaps, but something's not right. You shouldn't have control,
ok, and status in /var/qmail/supervise. It looks like you either ran
svscan in /var/qmail instead of /var/qmail/supervise, or you ran
supervise on /var/qmail/supervise.
I suggest you "qmail stop", clean out /var/qmail/supervise, and check
your startup script before trying to restart.
>No, I don't think you did. I can't recall offhand exactly how lwq says to
>go about this, but in general you create a service directory (in this case
>/var/qmail/supervise; I prefer /var/service/qmail myself). You then
>symlink this directory into the main directory which svscan is monitoring
>(typically /service).
No, LWQ doesn't do the link-to-/service thing. It's on my to-do list,
though.
-Dave