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2009 Jan 15
5
How to get djbdns to start early enough to satisfy ntpd at boot?
...letch! Use ISC
BIND the way BSD intended" will be ignored :-)
Having said that, one annoying consequence of my transition
some time ago to using ntpd, rather than just setting the clock
once-off with ntpdate as I used to, is that the /etc/rc.d
mechanism starts ntpd before /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh
starts svscan, which starts /services/dnscache. That wouldn't
matter if ntpd was a bit sensible and just kept trying to find
its nomminated servers, but it gives up and just sits there not
synchronising time from any reference. So I have to remember to
manually "/etc/rc.d/ntpd restart...
2006 Nov 23
3
Dovecot hung or what?
...196.207.23.28, lip=62.8.64.64
dovecot: Nov 23 18:04:31 Info: pop3-login: Disconnected: Inactivity: rip=82.109.38.129, lip=62.8.64.64
dovecot: Nov 23 18:04:32 Info: pop3-login: Disconnected: Inactivity: rip=41.222.12.121, lip=196.200.36.2
^C
[wash at nbi ~]$ su
Password:
nbi# sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh stop
Stopping svscan.
nbi# sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh start
Starting svscan.
I then restarted the service ....
nbi#
nbi# tail -f /var/log/dovecot.log
dovecot: Nov 23 18:04:47 Info: pop3-login: Disconnected: Shutting down: rip=196.200.37.126, lip=62.8.64.64
dovecot: Nov 23 18:04:47 Info:...
2004 Aug 06
3
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
I'm just wondering how people are keeping Icecast and Liveice running. If it crashes at some point do you just restart everything by hand or do you have something to keep an eye on the processes (e.g svscan/daemontools program)??? I will be running a stream for a radio station and if the stream crashes I would like it to know that it has crashed and either reboot the system or restart the processes somehow.
Matt
By the way...thanks for all the help. Things seem to be running great so far. Now it&...
2004 Aug 06
0
Keeping Icecast and Liveice running...
...es that prevent
liveice from starting up.
The server generally stays up just fine.
-bg
> I'm just wondering how people are keeping Icecast and Liveice running. If
it crashes at some point do you just restart everything by hand or do you
have something to keep an eye on the processes (e.g svscan/daemontools
program)??? I will be running a stream for a radio station and if the
stream crashes I would like it to know that it has crashed and either reboot
the system or restart the processes somehow.
>
> Matt
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2005 May 25
1
Winbind - loss of trust
...ed/tot
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE WAIT TIME CPU
COMMAND
27743 root 2 0 1620K 2752K sleep select 0:31 94.83%
winbindd
31271 nobody 2 0 165M 165M sleep poll 15:21 1.51%
squid
1446 root 10 0 92K 412K sleep nanosl 1:09 0.00%
svscan
2496 www 2 0 996K 1608K sleep select 0:37 0.00%
httpd
29202 root 2 0 728K 1036K sleep select 0:12 0.00%
nmbd
10472 root 2 0 272K 220K idle select 0:12 0.00%
cron
24271 nobody -6 0 72K 388K sleep piperd 0:10 0.00%
unlinkd
28591...
2011 Jan 12
3
ubuntu doesn't daemonize smbd
OK, not exactly a samba issue but maybe the Ubuntu maintainer reads
this list and can provide some input.
Problem: Ubuntu doesn't daemonize smbd.
System: Ubuntu Lucid where a recent update moved many startup scripts
into the "upstart" system.
Now smbd is started and runs as "smbd -F". If I edit the upstart
script (/etc/init/smbd.conf) so that it runs as "smbd
2005 Mar 08
29
Interrupt levels
I''m tracking performance on the machine I installed yesterday.
mutt running on one Xen instance, accessing via imap to another
instance, accessing via nfs the maildir in another instances, seems
little laggy when moving up and down the message index list.
Network latency seems low < 30ms on average.
So I was tracking vmstat.
On the mutt instances is seems reasonable:
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