-bash-3.00# ps -efa|grep sendmail
root 9154 8947 0 14:35:08 pts/21 0:00 grep sendmail
-bash-3.00#
Like I said this is happening on 8 different Solaris machines. Rebooting
doesn't fix it.
Romeo Ninov wrote:
check if sendmail process still exist. and if service is disable you
can kill it
2007/7/17, Aaron Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This should be a no brainer. I'm not using sendmail.
-bash-3.00# svcs -a | grep sendmail
disabled Jun_29 svc:/network/smtp:sendmail
-bash-3.00#
But I still get these errors.
Jul 16 13:31:01 slosunray1 sendmail[14355]: [ID 702911 mail.alert]
(slosunray1) -- using short name
It kind of started happening within the last couple of months. I've have
eight Solaris 10 machines all doing this. All have sendmail disabled.
Started happening after a patching something a couple of months ago.
Anyone know how to to get rid of the message when sendmail is already
disabled?
Aaron
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