Hello Neil, Hello Tunde -
Neil is correct.
Because you are getting an error when restartWrapper is trying to execute the command specified, restartWrapper is doing what is supposed to do - ie. waiting 2 secdonds and then trying again.
You will need to fix the problem (ie. change the port numbers or whatever), and then restartWrapper will successfully start the program and then wait for it to exit (for whatever reason) then it will start the program again. This is the reason that you need the "-foreground" flag in the command line for "radiusd ....", so that it (radiusd) does not detach from the controlling program (restartWrapper), which would otherwise cause restartWrapper to spin trying to restart radiusd forever.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Jan 27, 2003, at 20:49 Australia/Melbourne, neil quiogue wrote:
This happens when you have a radiusd running already and you tried running the restartWrapper so what's going to happen is that the restartWrapper would see that the program is always dying (due to the already running radiusd) and would restart in 2 seconds.
Check first that you don't have radiusd or any program binding on the RADIUS ports then use restartWrapper.
Also, why is you radius in foreground mode?
Regards, Neil
On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 04:38 PM, Ayotunde Itayemi wrote:
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Hi All, hi Hugh,
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I forgot to include the sample mail I got from restartwrapper.
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Your program
�� /radiatordb/radiatorhttp/radiusd -config_file /radiatordb/radiatorhttp/radius.cfg -foreground
exited unexpectedly with exit status 98,
signal number 0 and dump indication 0.
The STDERR output was Could not bind authentication socket: Address already in use at /radiatordb/radiatorhttp/radiusd line 413.
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The program will be restarted again by /usr/bin/restartWrapper in 2 seconds.
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Regards,
Tunde Itayemi.
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