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2009 Feb 10
1
INIT: Id "snmp" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Hello all, I recently started seeing these messages on the consoles of three production Centos 5.2 servers. They have been occurring nonstop for the past few days and show up routinely every five minutes. INIT: Id "snmp" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes INIT: Id "snmp" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes INIT: Id "snmp" respawning too fast:
2010 May 15
1
what''s wrong with my pv domU console? INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Hi Pasi, if I don''t change the tty to hvc it will stopped on Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console) localhost login: root Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console) localhost login: root Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console) localhost login: root After I change it to hvc0 followed the twiki page the log is Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ] Mounting local filesystems: [ OK
2014 Jul 30
2
I getting some erros about SPNs and main process ended, respawning
Please I getting some erros about SPNs and main process ended respawing, bellow the erros that ia m getting at messages log 5 or more machines are getting "Failed to modify SPNs on CN=PC-2902194,OU=XXXXX ,DC=ABC,DC=com,DC=br: error in module acl: Constraint violation (19)" another problem is more serious ... I really need help because the main process of Samba4 is respawing... ad
2005 Jun 08
1
error message: INIT: Id "s0" respawning toofast:disable for 5 minutes
Guys (and Gals), FYI I also have the *same* message here. Wonder is it is related to my Compaq D500 Space Saver PIV 1.7 or the fact that I don't yet have a modem card in the * box. (Please don't shoot me, did try Google first) Many thanks, Wagner Gimenes -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf
2016 Jan 29
0
respawning dead tinc process
Hi Daniel, Yes, thanks and I should have mentioned that I am using pretty much the same thing you suggested on my routers, but for whatever reason couldn?t get that approach working on the linux box in question. Mark, Thanks for the upstart script. I had tried to do the same myself but couldn?t get my upstart script to work right. I was missing the ?-D? flag in my script. Added that and now
2005 Jun 07
1
error message: INIT: Id "s0" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes
I have set up asterisk@home <mailto:asterisk@home> with Digium TDM400P 2FXO/2FXS. I am unable to seize my trunks from either soft or analog phones. Inbound calls result in answer/disconnection. I see the following error code on my asterisk server INIT: Id "s0" respawning too fast: disable for 5 minutes Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I?d really appreciate some help on
2007 Jul 17
2
INIT: Id "x0" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Hello, I''m running a SLES10 SP1 Server as a Dom0 and as DomU. I have allocated 1024 Mb RAM to the DomU and one virtual processor (physical processor is a dual core Intel Xeon 3.4 Ghz). A warning is regularly displayed on the standard output : INIT: Id "x0" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes Any idea where that come from ? Thanks in advance. Hervé Marcy
2016 Jan 29
2
respawning dead tinc process
I have tinc 1.1pre11 running on various routers and linux cloud servers. On one of the cloud servers, under Ubuntu 12.04, tinc is mysteriously dying once in a while, leaving a dangling PID. I have been unable to track down why it is dying, but it happens infrequently enough that I care less about why it is dying than how to robustly respawn it when it dies. Before I re-invent the wheel, has
2007 Jun 11
2
Centos5 and X respawning problem
I just installed CentOS 5 on a Sony Vaio V505 (PCG-V505DC2P) and it worked perfectly. A full yum update also worked fine. The user made various changes to it over the weekend, and how I'm faced with trying to undo endless "INIT: Id "x" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes" error messages. I've spent half the day googling various answers. init 5 will not
2016 Jan 29
0
respawning dead tinc process
This is what we use on our routers, running once a minute via crontab. > if pgrep "tincd" >/dev/null; then > echo "tincd is running" > else > echo "tincd isn't running, restarting" > tincd -n nycmesh > fi On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 9:07 AM, pjv <pjv at pjv.me> wrote: > I have tinc 1.1pre11 running on various routers and linux
2009 Nov 18
1
Removing respawning process from inittab w/o killing it
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list, I need to remove an entry of inittab which is used to (re)spawn a process: mydemon:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/mydemon >/dev/null 2>&1 So, I would comment out that entry and reload init running ``telinit q''. IIRC, this would lead to the currently running daemon being killed. I don't want to /try/ whether I'm right, as
2016 Jan 29
2
respawning dead tinc process
I?ve been having the same issue with Ubuntu, thankfully we have access to Upstart: ``` start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up IFACE!=lo) stop on stopping network-services author "Mark Lopez" description "Tinc Upstart Job" version "0.1" env network=master respawn exec /usr/sbin/tincd -n "$network" -D --debug=3 --logfile ``` I removed the default
2011 Nov 05
0
Libvirt exiting and respawning
Hi, I'm trying to use Libvirt with LXC, under Ubuntu 11.04, but I can't get it to work. It keeps exiting and being restarted by upstart. Log file follows. It appears that it is complaining, among other things, of QEMU. I am not running QEMU and would like to disable everything except for LXC, but I am not sure it would fix my issue. I've set the log level to debug, even, but
2014 Aug 29
1
Samba 4 dns-resolv-prob with different subnets
Hello, I?m using one Samba4-dc ?d-02? (IP 192.168.1.100) on subnet (192.168.1.0). Internal dns works for clients and other servers at subnet 192.168.1.0. Now I want to join another dc ?dc-01? (IP 192.168.0.101) at subnet 192.168.0.0 which is connect over routed openvpn. Ping the first dc an vice versa works but ?host ?v dc-02? results in the following message: Trying ?dc-02? Host
2006 Jul 07
4
VM boots BUT keep throwing: "INIT: Id "X" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes"
Hi, This is my setting: I have a Logical Volume /dev/VG/suse with Suse installed. I have added it to the grub and I can boot it and works perfectly fine. Now I am running /dev/VG/root which is running Xen0. I have created a Xen config file to boot a VM with disk: /dev/VG/suse. In other words I want to boot /dev/VG/suse as a virtual machine. Below is what I am getting at boot time :
2008 Dec 05
5
Samba 3.3.0rc1 for production server - is it save?
Hi guys, My samba server stop to respond many times today even though I've upgraded the memory from 1Gb to 5Gb (it keeps eating my memory out). I've tried samba 3.0.32, 3.2.4 before, but no success. I go to samba.org and found samba-3.3.0rc1. Is it save to use it in our production server? I'm really desperate here. Anyway, I've been trying to rpmbuild its source code but failed
2004 Jun 02
3
asterisk process respawn
Anyone know how to place asterisk in initab so that it is loaded at boot and will respawn if the process goes down? I -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040602/5c4512ef/attachment.htm
2009 Jul 07
1
Init checking for processes that are configured to "respawn"
Hi folks, I have a sophisticated question for which I can't find any hints on the web: If you configure init (via /etc/inittab) to respawn processes (like the getty processes) when they exit - how often does init check for the existence of such a process? Does it check actively at all or does it rely on some kind of inter process communication? I am not a programmer, so maybe the second
2011 Oct 04
2
Migrating CentOS 5 -> 6: where to put /etc/inittab respawn scripts?
Hello, sorry, for 1 more question on CentOS 5 -> CentOS 6 migration. On my old CentOS 5.7 machine I have the following line: pref:3:respawn:/bin/su -c '/usr/local/pref/pref.pl >/tmp/pref-`date +%a`.txt 2>&1' afarber and this has served me well, I don't want to install anything else like daemontools etc. - to keep my web-server easily reinstallable (or movable to
2007 Feb 22
9
specking, speccing, or spec''ing
I vote for spec''ing. Anybody else?