Yes, I've also experienced this. It only happens when using AT2. I just execute the start-stop-daemon three times and it stops.
Jacob Vennervald > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Rapaport [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 30. april 2002 11:42 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Shutdown problem > > > > We've got a similar problem to Dermot Reynolds. > It seems to happen like this: > > Sometimes, for reasons unknown, (i.e. the log doesn't say), > our kannel system (cvs Mar 14 on Linux) shuts down and restarts. > > This is not great behavior (the log should record why!), but it > gets worse: When kannel restarts, it finds that some bearerbox > processes are still running! So > System error 98: Address already in use. > > And the whole system is unusable until someone > manually clears all the processes and restarts kannel. > > The same thing happens when I use the start-stop-daemon > to stop Kannel: the system is halted, but some bearerboxes remain > and need to be killed manually. > > As you can imagine, this makes changing the config file a bit > of a hassle > too! > > Has anyone else seen this? Is it a known bug? Has it been fixed in > the last month? > > Best, > Steve Rapaport > > > > Dermot Reynolds writes: > [[ > I have multiple connections comprising of modems and smscs, > if there is a > problem with my configuration i.e. one of the modems does not respond > correctly then the bearerbox does not shut down via a http > connection with > the shutdown command. > > To do the shutdown I have to do a killall -9 bearerbox]] > > >
