Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I let the script to run all night (on 2000 mhz and 1 Gb of ram, 60 Gb
free disk space/14 used) and it have the following output (sandbox is
copyed, not linked)

<<
...
Creating /opt/qtp-sandbox/var ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/spool/postfix/public/pickup
prw--w--w-  1 89 89 0 May 18 09:46 /var/spool/postfix/public/pickup
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/spool/postfix/public/qmgr
prw--w--w-  1 89 89 0 May 18 09:46 /var/spool/postfix/public/qmgr
Continuing ...

This doesn't look kosher for a toaster:
1) Is postfix installed? I thought it couldn't coexist with qmail. Why does
/var/spool/postfix exist?
2) User:group 89:89 not defined? That should normally be vpopmail, but I
suppose it could be any other number.

Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-pop3d/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  4  2005
/var/service/qmail-pop3d/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-pop3d/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-pop3d/supervise/ok
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-pop3d/log/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-pop3d/log/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-pop3d/log/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-pop3d/log/supervise/ok
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-send/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-send/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-send/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005 /var/service/qmail-send/supervise/ok
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-send/log/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-send/log/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-send/log/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-send/log/supervise/ok
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-smtpd/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  4  2005
/var/service/qmail-smtpd/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-smtpd/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-smtpd/supervise/ok
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-smtpd/log/supervise/control
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-smtpd/log/supervise/control
Continuing ...
Unexpected named pipe: /var/service/qmail-smtpd/log/supervise/ok
prw-------  1 root root 0 Dec  3  2005
/var/service/qmail-smtpd/log/supervise/ok
Continuing ...

These are apparently from an older version. They are now in
/var/qmail/supervise/ instead of /var/service/. What toaster version are you
upgrading from?

This doesn't hurt anything, as they're not used. I'll update the script to
create them though (and thus get rid of the messages).

Unexpected file type for /var/run/pure-ftpd/client-00011531
ls: /var/run/pure-ftpd/client-00011531: No such file or directory
Continuing ...

This was apparently (I'm guessing) a transient file from an ftp session that
disappeared during the run. I'll fix the script to handle the /var/run
directory more appropriately.

Unexpected named pipe: /var/gdm/.gdmfifo
prw-rw----  1 root root 0 Oct 18  2005 /var/gdm/.gdmfifo
Continuing ...

I'll fix this one too.

cp: cannot open `/var/named/chroot/proc/acpi/event' for reading: Device
or resou
rce busy
cp: reading `/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/route/flush': Operation
not per
mitted
cp: reading `/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv4/route/flush': Operation
not per
mitted
cp: reading `/var/named/chroot/proc/sysrq-trigger': Invalid argument

Hmmm, a chroot within a chroot. This is a problem all right. I'm surprised
to realize that I haven't tested this since I added named-chroot. I'm
getting a boatload of errors at this point too. I'm going to fix this right
now. I'll post to the list when it's fixed and tested, should be later today.

( here I pressed CTRL+C )
bash-3.00#


Thanks, Lucian.

Sometime ago I tested a postfix install and a qmail from original site install, maybe that's why I have those files there. qmailtoaster is almost the last version and is working allright.

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