I chmodded the runfiles 000 as you said and I still get the "file does not
exist" error. To check the symlinks, I manually entered the
/var/qmail/supervise/ directory and ran svscan. Still I get the "file does
not exist" error:
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
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
Thanks for the advice though,
Duncan
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Lukas Beeler wrote:
> try chmodding the runfiles to 000. Then, supervise will tell you, that
> it could'nt start the run file, and not "file not found". If it still
> reports file not found, there's somewhere an error in those symlinks.
> If it shows "could'nt start thr run file", the error is in the run
> files, which most probably contain something, that directs to an
> nonexistent program