On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:31:47 +0100, lewiz wrote:
What controls the creation of the pid files in the /var/run/ directory?=
afaik, sometimes you have to create them yourself. Some programmes
don't have an option to create one. This can be done easily using a
combination of ps, grep
--- Ronny Hippler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
What controls the creation of the pid files in the
/var/run/ directory?
every time I shut down I get the error: bftpd.pid:
No such file or directory
therefore I am not getting a clean shutdown on
bftpd, no biggie but annoying. I
am
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:40:52AM -0400, Ronny Hippler wrote:
What controls the creation of the pid files in the /var/run/ directory?
afaik, sometimes you have to create them yourself. Some programmes
don't have an option to create one. This can be done easily using a
combination of
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:31:47 +0100, lewiz wrote:
What controls the creation of the pid files in the /var/run/ directory?=
afaik, sometimes you have to create them yourself. Some programmes
don't have an option to create one. This can be done easily using a
combination of ps, grep and awk
Hello,
What controls the creation of the pid files in the /var/run/ directory?
every time I shut down I get the error: bftpd.pid: No such file or directory
therefore I am not getting a clean shutdown on bftpd, no biggie but annoying. I
am starting this via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bftpd.sh