As long as they don't indicate something amiss, I can live with them. Thanks.
- Scott On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 12:54, Ken Murchison wrote: > These are harmless (I could give you a technical reason if you care). > Reduce you logging level from DEBUG down to something like INFO or > NOTICE and these will disappear. > > > Scott Bronson wrote: > > > Can anyone tell me why my logs are filling with messages > > like these? > > > > Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 0: Bad file descriptor > > Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 1: Bad file descriptor > > Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 2: Bad file descriptor > > Jul 5 17:41:09 eden cyrus/imapd[28983]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 0: Bad file descriptor > > Jul 5 17:41:09 eden cyrus/imapd[28983]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 1: Bad file descriptor > > Jul 5 17:41:09 eden cyrus/imapd[28983]: Could not shut down > > filedescriptor 2: Bad file descriptor > > > > Why would cyrus even TRY to shut down STDIN, STDOUT, and > > STDERR? > > > > - Scott > > > > > > > >