hi Marc,
Thank you for your great advice! Changing this "wait=yes" fixed my
problem.
Jinghua
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
jing...@ucsd.edu schrieb:
May 5 08:00:19 baker7 xinetd[8633]: file descriptor of service amanda
has been closed
May 5 08:00:19 baker7 xinetd
jing...@ucsd.edu schrieb:
May 5 08:00:19 baker7 xinetd[8633]: file descriptor of service amanda
has been closed
May 5 08:00:19 baker7 xinetd[8633]: select reported EBADF but no bad
file descriptors were found
Please send us your xinetd.conf.
But also please check, if you set "wait =
hi Marc,
Thank you for your helps!
Here is what is in the messages:
May 5 08:00:16 baker7 xinetd[8633]: xinetd Version 2.3.14 started
with libwrap loadavg labeled-networking options compiled in.
May 5 08:00:16 baker7 xinetd[8633]: Started working: 1 available
service
May 5 08:0
jing...@ucsd.edu schrieb:
After a while, it complains about network access problem.
What does the xinetd and messages logfile says?
Is there xinetd process still running? There should only be one xinetd process.
# ps axf | grep xinetd
Is xinetd still listening on the ports you configured it
On 2009-05-05 01:30, jing...@ucsd.edu wrote:
I just tried install amanda from source on a centos 5.3 machine.
Centos didn't have xinetd. I installed both xinetd and amanda.
But amanda only work after immediate xinetd restart. After a while,
it complains about network access problem.
T
I just tried install amanda from source on a centos 5.3 machine.
Centos didn't have xinetd. I installed both xinetd and amanda.
But amanda only work after immediate xinetd restart. After a while,
it complains about network access problem.
Thank you for your insight on how to stablize x