Re: readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-10 Thread Ross Cooney

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 Seems that this is a xinetd/inetd problem...you should use tcpserver 
 instead.
 
 Seems like it. I don't have a (tcpserver) process running either. What did I 
 screw up this time? ;)

What software have you installed on your server?
If you are not familiar with installing an OS from scratch
then it might be easier to start again.

Follow LWQ after you have the OS installed.

 
 In the archives:
 tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help?
 http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/08/msg00164.html
 
 and
 
 http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/08/msg00182.html
 
 I have been trying to read these acrchives for the last two days but no 
 connections. Are they down?

no problems with archives hereI use them every day!

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Re: readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-10 Thread Ross Cooney

 
 What software have you installed on your server?
 
 None. Just a basic OpenBSD2.9 install. qmail is the first thing I am trying 
 to setup.
 
 If you are not familiar with installing an OS from scratch
 then it might be easier to start again.
 
 That's what I just did. I'll do it again if I have to. Is tcpserver supposed 
 to be running even before I begin my qmail installation? Maybe on OpenBSD it 
 is not on my default.
 

Try to get the OS installed...and test it fully. Then install qmail when you are happy 
that nothing is wrong.

Read LWQ section 2...and mostly 2.5


Good luck


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Re: readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-10 Thread Adrian Ho

On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 07:12:37AM +0100, Ross Cooney wrote:
 I'm worried that readproctitle service errors:  indicates an error.
  
  What is readproctile?
 
 
 Seems that this is a xinetd/inetd problem...you should use tcpserver instead.

Nope, it's part of daemontools since 0.75 -- the svscanboot process is
another clue.  See http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html for the latest docs.

And to answer the original poster's question: No, there's no error that
anyone can see at this point.  Do continue.  8-)

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Re: readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-10 Thread Morten Liebach

On 10, Aug, 2001 at 03:28:50AM +, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
 After finally getting qmail to work last night and at the suggestion of some 
 posters I've decided to re-do my installation. I've re-installed the OS 
 (OpendBSD 2.9) and started from scratch again, trying to follow lwq as 
 closely as possible.
 
 I'm at the daemontools install step and have a suspicion I did something 
 wrong. After rebooting a quick ps -ax gives this:
 
   PID TT   STAT  TIME COMMAND
 1 ??  Is  0:00.01 /sbin/init
 10120 ??  Ss  0:00.02 syslogd
 16273 ??  Ss  0:00.00 portmap
 9437 ??  Ss  0:00.01 inetd
 14360 ??  Is  0:00.40 /usr/sbin/sshd
 28258 ??  Is  0:00.00 /usr/sbin/sendmail -q30m

I suggest you set 'sendmail_flags=-q30m' to 'sendmail_flags=NO' in
/etc/rc.conf so it won't come back and bite you later.

You might want to shut down inetd and all that you don't use, just set
them to NO in /etc/rc.conf instead of whatever they are now besides NO,
of course.

Have fun
Morten

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readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-09 Thread Jean-Christian Imbeault

After finally getting qmail to work last night and at the suggestion of some 
posters I've decided to re-do my installation. I've re-installed the OS 
(OpendBSD 2.9) and started from scratch again, trying to follow lwq as 
closely as possible.

I'm at the daemontools install step and have a suspicion I did something 
wrong. After rebooting a quick ps -ax gives this:

  PID TT   STAT  TIME COMMAND
1 ??  Is  0:00.01 /sbin/init
10120 ??  Ss  0:00.02 syslogd
16273 ??  Ss  0:00.00 portmap
9437 ??  Ss  0:00.01 inetd
14360 ??  Is  0:00.40 /usr/sbin/sshd
28258 ??  Is  0:00.00 /usr/sbin/sendmail -q30m
15084 ??  Ss  0:00.00 cron
8076 ??  Ss  0:00.01 telnetd -k
32438 p0  Ss  0:00.08 -sh (sh)
14112 p0  R+  0:00.00 ps -ax
6223 C0- I   0:00.01 /bin/sh /command/svscanboot
9852 C0- I   0:00.01 readproctitle service errors: 
...
7865 C0- S   0:00.01 svscan /service
  520 C0  Ss+ 0:00.09 -csh (csh)
18317 C1  Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyC1
24652 C2  Is+ 0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyC2

I'm worried that readproctitle service errors:  indicates an error.

What is readproctile?

Thanks!

Jc

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Re: readproctitle service errors?

2001-08-09 Thread Ross Cooney

I'm worried that readproctitle service errors:  indicates an error.
 
 What is readproctile?


Seems that this is a xinetd/inetd problem...you should use tcpserver instead.


Google is not your friend:
http://www.google.com/search?q=readproctile


In the archives:
tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help?
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/08/msg00164.html

and

http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/08/msg00182.html




 
 Thanks!
 
 Jc
 
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