On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> >>upgrade tor 0.2.0.32-1 0.2.0.33-1
> >>
> >>USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> >>105 9076 0.0 5.6 17428 14508 ? S 2008 15:58
> >>/usr/sbin/tor
> >>
> >Is it still running?
> Yes, it's the process 9076 I would think.
> >What does the /var/run/tor/tor.pid file say?
> It's empty.
> >If
> >the md5sum of your /etc/init.d/tor file isn't
> >d373ea1cd482577b83813e3b3210a5be, how does it look like?
> >
> >
> It has that checksum.
>
>
> The system probably ran out of disk space at some point.
Oh. Well, then it couldn't create its pidfile then. Unixes never like
when you run out of disk space.
If you write the proper pid into the pidfile it should all work out. Or
you kill the tor process and start it again.
I think we can close this bug?
Peter
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