At 11:16 AM -0500 2004-06-29, Michael Sullivan wrote:

 I issued the "service mailman restart" command to which it gave the the
 output:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mailman]# service mailman restart
 PID unreadable in: /var/mailman/data/master-qrunner.pid
 [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
 '/var/mailman/data/master-qrunner.pid'
 Is qrunner even running?

This should just be a warning. If not, then issue a "stop" followed by a "start", and that should do the job. If not, then it would appear that you've got a problem with your service management system -- try using mailmanctl directly.


 I ls'd /var/mailman/data and the only thing in there was sitelist.cfg
 I've encountered this error in my many previous unsucessful attempts to
 get mailman to work.  How do I make qrunner run?  I don't understand the
 option documentation...

Did you look at the directory before the restart, or after? Are you sure that there aren't other processes on the system that periodically clean out the /var/mailman/data directory?


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