> >> well, that looks like the problem: whoever logs in first and starts
> >> the process wins.
> 
> Do you mean that you are login in into two accounts in the same machine and
> starting a daemon in each of the accounts at the same time on the same
> port?
> 
> One machine, 1 port. You cannot have two daemon running in the same port
> in the same machine. It does not matter if they are in different accounts.

No, I mean that one user would successfully start _and stop_ the daemon. The 
other could not do that at any point, getting the "port already in use error." 
Ironically, the problem account was that of our system administrator. I am sure 
that he knew how to ascertain that the port was not, in fact, in use.

> If you need a daemon per account then you could have the second daemon
> joining the first one, but only one will be the root daemon. Is this what you
> are trying to do, one daemon per account?

No, we were just trying to get the daemon to run under the sysadmin's account.
 
Regards,
Dmitry

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