This is when I manually ran it.  

# cat amandad.out.63688 
Sat Jun  2 10:20:24 PDT 2001: starting amandad
Sat Jun  2 10:20:54 PDT 2001: amandad done: status is 1

more /tmp/amanda/amandad.xxx.debug
amandad: debug 1 pid 63690 ruid 0 euid 0 start time Sat Jun  2 10:20:24
2001
[compile info - snip]
amandad: dgram_recv: timeout after 30 seconds
amandad: error receiving message: timeout
error receiving message: timeout
amandad: pid 63690 finish time Sat Jun  2 10:20:54 2001

/var/log/messages:
Jun  1 10:55:05 mail inetd[152]: amanda/udp server failing (looping),
service terminated
Jun  1 10:57:58 mail inetd[152]: amanda/udp server failing (looping),
service terminated

Here's the inetd.conf entry:
amanda  dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/local/libexec/amandad.test
amandad

As best as I can tell, no, amanda is not executing, even though with
tcpdump I see two udp packets showing up at the machine.  It seems that
inetd shuts off that service after the first packet gets there.  Inetd is
also running pop and imap, so it's not as if inetd isn't working for other
services.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

-doug

On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, John R. Jackson wrote:

> >Done.  The script still doesn't execute ...
> 
> Doesn't execute at all???
> 
> Is anything logged to /var/adm/messages (or wherever inetd puts
> stuff)?
> 
> What happens if you run the script as your Amanda user (root?).  It should
> sit for 30 seconds and then terminate, and you should get the script
> output file.
> 
> >-doug
> 
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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