Lucian Cristian wrote:
> 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 ...
>>>
>>
>>
>> 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.
I'd lose them.
> qmailtoaster is almost the last version and is working allright.
"Almost is good enough for quoits and hand grenades". :)
I ask because I don't want to add checks in the script for /var/service/
pipes if it's not necessary. Do you have /var/qmail/supervise/ files too? If
so, you can lose /var/service/ too. I'd like to know where it came from
though. If it's an older toaster (as I suspect), I'll leave them in the
script. I wonder if they're simply left over from a previous version. What
was the first toaster version on that box? The directories are dated 12/3/05.
P.S. Fixed script final test is running now...
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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