Try 'systemctl status qmail' to see if that reveils anything useful

/Finn

Den 23-10-2021 kl. 16:56 skrev Eric Broch:
It's usually in the 'start)' section of the script, Here's my update with the 'sleep 1' added :

   start)
     # have a silent kill in case someone tries to start the service when it
     # is already running
     qmailctl stop >/dev/null 2>&1 && sleep 1
     echo -n "Starting qmail-toaster: svscan"
     cd /var/qmail/supervise
     env - PATH="$PATH" svscan &
     echo $! > /var/run/qmail-svscan.pid
     touch /var/lock/subsys/qmail
     echo "."
     ;;

I'm not sure why but this started failing on CentOS 7

Eric

On 10/23/2021 7:34 AM, Eric Broch wrote:

Can you post your init script?

# cat /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail


On 10/23/2021 5:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi, it's probably a trivial question, but somehow I can't help myself. For some time now qmailtoaster has failed to start automatically after a reboot. I have to type qmailctl start myself after every reboot. How can I set it up? Checkconfig starts separate services and how does qmailctl?

Any help will be appreciated

Regards

Marek


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