[gentoo-user] Postfix stopped working

2003-07-15 Thread Peter Ruskin
With all this stuff moving to stable the last few days, my local mail 
stopped working last night.


# sendmail
sendmail: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad file descriptor

# postfix check
postfix: fatal: gethostbyname: Success
(fatal Success - what is that?)

# cat /var/log/mail.err
Jul 15 01:00:00 kroh postfix/sendmail[15889]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 03:00:07 kroh postfix/sendmail[7391]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 03:30:01 kroh postfix/sendmail[15224]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 04:00:00 kroh postfix/sendmail[19411]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 10:20:03 kroh postfix[32360]: fatal: gethostbyname: Success
Jul 15 10:20:51 kroh postfix[32497]: fatal: gethostbyname: Inappropriate 
ioctl for device

Any guesses for what programme/version I should backtrack to?

Peter
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Re: [gentoo-user] Postfix stopped working

2003-07-15 Thread Dhruba Bandopadhyay
Peter Ruskin wrote:
With all this stuff moving to stable the last few days, my local mail 
stopped working last night.

# sendmail
sendmail: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad file descriptor
# postfix check
postfix: fatal: gethostbyname: Success
(fatal Success - what is that?)
# cat /var/log/mail.err
Jul 15 01:00:00 kroh postfix/sendmail[15889]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 03:00:07 kroh postfix/sendmail[7391]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 03:30:01 kroh postfix/sendmail[15224]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 04:00:00 kroh postfix/sendmail[19411]: fatal: gethostbyname: Bad 
file descriptor
Jul 15 10:20:03 kroh postfix[32360]: fatal: gethostbyname: Success
Jul 15 10:20:51 kroh postfix[32497]: fatal: gethostbyname: Inappropriate 
ioctl for device

Any guesses for what programme/version I should backtrack to?

Peter
Run /usr/portage/dev-db/mysql/files/rebuilder.sh maybe if you upgraded 
to mysql4?  Also, run revdep-rebuild from gentoolkit.

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