Re: [leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-31 Thread C. Dummy
What is interesting I'm getting this only from warm 
reboot(ctrl-alt-del) of the server. When I shutdown server for night and 
reboot that line is gone. Is it possible that this has anything to do 
with the swap partition?
Andrey
Alex Rhomberg wrote:

Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and wireless access on DMZ.
Since I put third NIC I noticed message on boot:
ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory
Using /lib/modules/ip_conntrack_ftp.o
And everything runs no problems. Anybody has any idea what causes this
message?
   

Just gessing from the error message, some script on the boot up does a find
in /proc. The /proc/19764 directory is the one containing the info about the
running process with pid 19764. The error message likely appears because the
process 19764 ends during the find. It is very unlikely that the find needs
to look in the process directories at all, that's why everything works fine.
- Alex



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RE: [leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-29 Thread Alex Rhomberg
  Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and wireless access on DMZ.
 Since I put third NIC I noticed message on boot:
 ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory
 Using /lib/modules/ip_conntrack_ftp.o
 And everything runs no problems. Anybody has any idea what causes this
 message?

Just gessing from the error message, some script on the boot up does a find
in /proc. The /proc/19764 directory is the one containing the info about the
running process with pid 19764. The error message likely appears because the
process 19764 ends during the find. It is very unlikely that the find needs
to look in the process directories at all, that's why everything works fine.

- Alex



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Re: [leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-29 Thread C. Dummy
 Thanks. Do you have any idea what scripts I should look into?
Andrey
Alex Rhomberg wrote:
Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and wireless access on DMZ.
Since I put third NIC I noticed message on boot:
ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory
Using /lib/modules/ip_conntrack_ftp.o
And everything runs no problems. Anybody has any idea what causes this
message?
   

Just gessing from the error message, some script on the boot up does a find
in /proc. The /proc/19764 directory is the one containing the info about the
running process with pid 19764. The error message likely appears because the
process 19764 ends during the find. It is very unlikely that the find needs
to look in the process directories at all, that's why everything works fine.
- Alex



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