/usr/local/sbin/qmail stat
/var/qmail/supervise: does not exist
But obviously is does, since (1) everything is working, and (2) you
recently posted the output of "ls -lR /var/qmail/supervise". Sounds
like your /usr/local/sbin/qmail script is corrupt. You might try
re-downloading it
* Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
supervise: fatal: unable to start log/run: exec format error
Which part of "your run script is broken" do you not understand? sh -x
it and see what happens.
--
Robin S. Socha http://socha.net/
Cc: me and I'll kill -9 you.
Should the service directory have any file? My service directory has
none.
/var/qmail/supervise should have qmail-send and qmail-smtpd
subdirectories.
I have both subdirectories on /var/qmail/supervise.
--
Joao Costa
==
DevWeb
I have installed qmail by following the steps that Dave Sill provides
in his web-site (http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html). Still, when
I try to start qmail I get the following error message continuously:
-n Starting qmail: svscan
/etc/init.d/qmail: /var/qmail/run/svscan.pid: cannot
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed qmail by following the steps that Dave Sill provides
in his web-site (http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html). Still, when
I try to start qmail I get the following error message continuously:
-n Starting qmail: svscan
/etc/init.d/qmail:
qmail stat
qmail: command not found
Make that:
/usr/local/sbin/qmail stat
/var/qmail/supervise: does not exist
ps -ef |grep qmail
qmailr 2099 2096 0 Nov 14 ?0:00 qmail-rspawn
qmaild 2087 2082 0 Nov 14 ?0:00 /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr/local/sbin/qmail stat
/var/qmail/supervise: does not exist
But obviously is does, since (1) everything is working, and (2) you
recently posted the output of "ls -lR /var/qmail/supervise". Sounds
like your /usr/local/sbin/qmail script is corrupt. You
/usr/local/sbin/qmail stat
/var/qmail/supervise: does not exist
But obviously is does, since (1) everything is working, and (2) you
recently posted the output of "ls -lR /var/qmail/supervise". Sounds
like your /usr/local/sbin/qmail script is corrupt. You might try
re-downloading it
Hi,
I have installed qmail by following the steps that Dave Sill provides in his web-site
(http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html). Still, when I try to start qmail I get the
following error message continuously:
-n Starting qmail: svscan
/etc/init.d/qmail: /var/qmail/run/svscan.pid: cannot
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? What is svscan suppose
to do? How can I get the parameters of svscan (read svscan's
instructions)?
There are a set of man pages for daemontools on qmail.org.
svscan takes one parameter, the service directory.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? What is svscan suppose
to do? How can I get the parameters of svscan (read svscan's
instructions)?
There are a set of man pages for daemontools on qmail.org.
svscan takes one parameter, the service directory.
Should the service directory have
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 07:13:54PM +, Joao Costa wrote:
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? What is svscan suppose
to do? How can I get the parameters of svscan (read svscan's
instructions)?
There are a set of man pages for daemontools on qmail.org.
svscan takes one
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should the service directory have any file? My service directory has
none.
/var/qmail/supervise should have qmail-send and qmail-smtpd
subdirectories.
-Dave
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed qmail by following the steps that Dave Sill provides
in his web-site (http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html). Still, when
I try to start qmail I get the following error message continuously:
-n Starting qmail: svscan
/etc/init.d/qmail:
Am Die, 21 Nov 2000 schrieb Matt Brown:
Joao Costa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? What is svscan suppose
to do? How can I get the parameters of svscan (read svscan's
instructions)?
svscan takes one parameter, the service directory.
Does svscan
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