Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
I ran 
ctlinnd renumber 

and got the message Must be running.

This is the second time I've seen this message... what does it mean?
innd is up and running and receiving articles. Why would ctlinnd say that?

On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Robert Stone wrote:

 
   preforming a:
 ctlinnd renumber 
 
   nightly from cron fixed this for me... i don't believe it is a 
 problem with mmap, but I have yet to figure out where it is.
 


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Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Ricardo Kleemann, you wrote:
 
 I ran 
 ctlinnd renumber 
 
 and got the message Must be running.
 
 This is the second time I've seen this message... what does it mean?
 innd is up and running and receiving articles. Why would ctlinnd say that?
 

The server throttled with the error, so you have to run
'ctlinnd go  ' to get it running first.

Tim

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Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Why does the server keep throttling? :(  I can't find any error messages
that point me to my problems... But I've been finding that everynight the
server is stopping (I assume throttling). Each morning I look at the
logfile and it is of size zero. Only after I do a ctlinnd go  does it
start back up...

Help! ;)
Ricardo

On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:

 In your email to me, Ricardo Kleemann, you wrote:
  
  I ran 
  ctlinnd renumber 
  
  and got the message Must be running.
  
  This is the second time I've seen this message... what does it mean?
  innd is up and running and receiving articles. Why would ctlinnd say that?
  
 
 The server throttled with the error, so you have to run
 'ctlinnd go  ' to get it running first.
 
 Tim
 
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Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Ricardo Kleemann, you wrote:
 
 Why does the server keep throttling? :(  I can't find any error messages
 that point me to my problems... But I've been finding that everynight the
 server is stopping (I assume throttling). Each morning I look at the
 logfile and it is of size zero. Only after I do a ctlinnd go  does it
 start back up...

I use innd built from scratch, and I don't have these problems. However,
on some other boxes that I admin, I see these from time to time.
Did you install debian's innd on a running news system? Try shutting
down the news system, and run makehistory. Then start up and renumber.
If you can spare the cpu cycles, have news.daily do the renumber 
for you at night.

Tim

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Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hmmm thanks for the pointer!

I went to check, and my news.daily is already renumbering every day...
I had already tried the stop-makehistory-start-renumber sequence, but
for some reason I'm still getting throttled...

What are the reasons for throttling and the system staying in that mode?

Thanks again,
Ricardo

On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:

 In your email to me, Ricardo Kleemann, you wrote:
  
  Why does the server keep throttling? :(  I can't find any error messages
  that point me to my problems... But I've been finding that everynight the
  server is stopping (I assume throttling). Each morning I look at the
  logfile and it is of size zero. Only after I do a ctlinnd go  does it
  start back up...
 
 I use innd built from scratch, and I don't have these problems. However,
 on some other boxes that I admin, I see these from time to time.
 Did you install debian's innd on a running news system? Try shutting
 down the news system, and run makehistory. Then start up and renumber.
 If you can spare the cpu cycles, have news.daily do the renumber 
 for you at night.
 
 Tim
 
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Re: problems with innd

1996-12-17 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Ricardo Kleemann, you wrote:
 
 Hmmm thanks for the pointer!
 
 I went to check, and my news.daily is already renumbering every day...
 I had already tried the stop-makehistory-start-renumber sequence, but
 for some reason I'm still getting throttled...
 
 What are the reasons for throttling and the system staying in that mode?
 

I don't remember offhand. The inn FAQ (i think) addresses this..

Tim

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