Le Sunday 10 October 2010 15:55:08, walt a écrit :
> On 10/10/2010 03:17 AM, Stéphane Guedon wrote:
> > I have A problem on my gentoo server (but not my gentoo laptop, which is
> > bizzare as they together have the same release of system basic packages
> > !).
> > 
> > At launching default runlevel, several services appear to be not launched
> > whereas they are ! This concerns proftpd, mysql and console-kit (and all
> > services dependant of course).
> > 
> > For exemple, when launching proftpd, openrc says :
> > 
> > * Starting ProFTPD ...
> > 
> >   * start-stop-daemon: /usr/sbin/proftpd is already running
> >   [ !! ]
> >   * ERROR: proftpd failed to start
> > 
> > mysql :
> >   * "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid" is still present and the process is
> >   running. * Please stop it "kill 5478" maybe ?
> >   [ !! ]
> >   * ERROR: mysql failed to start
> > 
> > I have set :
> > rc_parallel="NO"
> > rc_depend_strict="YES"
> > 
> > Anyone have an idea where to start to solve the problem ?
> 
> When you stop the machine do you see any messages about services that fail
> to stop?  Any reason to suspect that those *.pid files don't get deleted?
> 
> You could try booting into single-user mode to see if those *.pid files
> really are still there from the previous session.
> 
> Do the two machines run the same version of baselayout?

Thank you for this beginning of help...

The two machine have together baselayout 2.0.1 release.

When rebooting and looking at pid files (boot in interactive mode) in /var/run 
before services are started, I don't see anything.
But when I let the computer launch services as the boot process want (by 
giving him the hand on with 4 => continue boot process), services are not seen 
to be started whereas they are (there's for example a mysqld process whereas 
rc-status says it's stopped).

Do I make myself understand ?

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