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2004 Aug 06
2
capturing pid from command line
tried that already but it doesnt catch the parent, it captures one of the
children.
Would the fact that the server runs as a user and not as root having
anything to do with $! not working, since it works with shoutcast
running as root?
<p>Dave St John
(CEO) Mediacast1.com
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2004 Aug 06
5
capturing pid from command line
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 21:53, Dave St John wrote:
> Anyone know of or how to capture the pid via the command line in bash?
pidof ???
$ pidof httpd
827 825 824 788
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Drew
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2013 Jul 22
1
Bug#717575: xcp-storage-managers: Wrong path of pidof in /usr/lib/xcp/sm/iscsilib.py
Package: xcp-storage-managers
Version: 0.1.1-3
Severity: normal
This was already reported in the archived bug 691805 but I sent an e-mail and I received back permanent delivery failure because this bugs has been archieved.
Still the path of "pidof" in the file /usr/lib/xcp/sm/iscsilib.py is wrong on Wheezy.
It should be /bin/pidof instead of /sbin/pidof
root at xcpcompute2:~# cat
2015 Apr 20
1
bash script fails conditional test
>
> You can probably replace that with a much cleaner pid=$(pidof cassandra).
Good to know! I hadn't heard of pidof before. However this is what I get
when I run it:
[root at web1:~] #pidof cassandra
[root at web1:~] #
Returns nothing. However:
[root at web1:~] #pidof java
27210 11418 10852
Gives me a few pids. Only one of which belongs to cassandra, as I have a
few java processes
2003 Sep 19
1
Revisiting slow explorer.exe connections
Hi:
I recently encountered a problem reading directories via an XP Pro
client shared from a samba server (redhat's rpm samba-2.2.7-5.8.0). File
listing was sometimes VERRRY slow. It was not a DNS issue in this case.
The symptoms, and my fix is below, but I wanted to ask, is there a way
to deal with this from the server? (I dunno- like redirecting port 80 or
something).
>From the client,
1999 May 21
6
Is this a bug?
In the course of tracking down a problem in Samba v2.0.4a, I set
"debuglevel=3" and noticed something strange in the log file.
While attempting to find the netlogon script, a number of variations on the
name are tried (e.g. for Windows, it's *.COM, *.EXE, *.BAT). Here's
the strangeness: the file NETLOGON"BAT is also looked for. Yes, that's a
quotation mark in place
2012 Oct 30
0
Bug#691805: Another correction
The path of 'pidof' binary is also incorrect. Needed to change it from
/sbin/pidof to /bin/pidof
I believe it is not necessary to open a new bug report...
Leonardo Bruno
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2004 Aug 06
0
REQ: Parent Id
Dave St John wrote:
> Before the official release of icecast2 1.0 (non beta) i would like to see
> pid file management,
> ive discussed this before on how to capture the pid, but ended up with alot
> of bash rigamaroo that mounted to even more
> headaches.
If I understand you correctly, all you want is the PID of the Icecast
process and not of its children (probably to be able to
2003 Jul 08
1
rsync's "value to large" error.
HI,
I'm trying to transfer a list of files within a filesystem to another filesystem. I've used the option:
# rsync -avzol --progress /wp05/global/FCSI/WP_RLS05/rundir/ /nfs_proj/global/WP/
However, it had produced the error below:
building file list ... global/FCSI/WP_RLS05/rundir/wp_celtic_max_fullwarn.tcl.log: Value too large to be stored in data type
# du -sk wp_celtic_max.tcl.log
2004 Aug 06
0
REQ: Parent Id
dont worry Dave, it'll be committed soon and will be in the next
beta...definately in 2.0
oddsock
At 03:43 PM 12/1/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for the snippet, albeit id still like to see it added :)
>
> > PID files are quite useless junk on the harddisk in most cases... IMO
> > they make only sense if you have to run a program in the foreground and
> > send
2007 Apr 26
0
winbindd PID name resolution mis-behaviour with Linux (openSuse 10.1)
Hi All,
I'm running Samba quite well on my OpenSuse 10.1 PPC using samba
3.0.22-13.27-1162-SUSE-CODE10 integrated with winbindd and idmap_rid
support to a Windows 2003 AD.
However, I've encountered two issues:
1. username resolution of PID UID's stay numeric, the operating system is
not resolving the UID of the process and leaving it numric.
2. in another deployment (with exact
2020 Jun 18
0
4.10.16 - winbindd failing to start - Failed to create directory /var/run for pid files - File exists
Hi everyone,
I am in the process of updating to Samba 4.10.16 from source.
Compiling on CentOS 7.8.2003, systemd with /var/run symlinked to /run.
Winbind is failing to start with the following error.
open("/usr/share/locale/en.utf8/LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1
ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1
2003 Nov 20
0
smbclient ls error: NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED (user permissions are okay)
Hi everyone:
I'll try to be both succinct and accurate here:
Attempting to get a directory listing from a DFS export fails using
"Samba 3.0", but works fine on windows (XP, 2K, NT4).
This happens via smbclient and via "smbmount"ed
directories. I had no problem joining this domain, and the user that
I am connecting as has permissions to open these folders (I checked
2019 Nov 22
1
Issue with "ExecStartPost" attribute in systemd daemon faile
Hellos,
Yes, I did some tests with "OnFailure" attribute, but the result was the same: system didn't sent any mail.
Daemon and script files were:
* crond.service:
* [Unit]
Description=Command Scheduler
After=auditd.service systemd-user-sessions.service time-sync.target
OnFailure=crond-notify-email.service
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/crond
2014 Jul 20
1
Lots of NMBD zombie processes
Hello,
I am running a Samba 4 DC, recently upgraded to the latest version and I
have just installed a member server to run as a File Server (Samba 4.1.9).
While it seems to be working properly, we are getting a lot of zombie nmbd
processes on the member server, running the command *pidof nmbd* results in:
*[root at BHFS01 etc]# pidof nmbd*
*12861 12644 12404 12236 12071 11885 11720 11553 11388
2020 Jan 14
0
Upgrade 2.2.27 to 2.3.9.2: master(imap): net_connect_unix(imap) failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
We are unfortunately still seeing a lot of these errors once the machine
reaches a high number of concurrent users/logins (just below 20k
simultaneous IMAP connections on a powerful 24 core machine with 128GB RAM):
2020-01-14T09:18:58.661349+01:00 dovecot: imap-login: Warning:
net_connect_unix(imap) succeeded only after retrying - took 140330 us
2020-01-14T09:18:58.854692+01:00 dovecot:
2003 Nov 21
0
Re: smbclient ls error: NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED
Hi everyone:
I'd appreciate any help here... Using smbclient I can change into a
directory within a DFS share, but when I attempt to list it's contents,
I receive the subject error. I can view the directory (folder) from a
win client using the same credentials.
I already posted much of my configuration, sans the "smb.conf", although
if anyone suspects that there are
2019 Nov 21
3
Issue with "ExecStartPost" attribute in systemd daemon faile
Hello,
I'm trying to configure a daemon (I'm doing tests with "crond" daemon) to send me an email after daemon restart. My "crond.service" file is:
# /etc/systemd/system/crond.service
[Unit]
Description=Command Scheduler
After=auditd.service systemd-user-sessions.service time-sync.target
#OnFailure=crond-notify-email@%i.service
[Service]
2004 Aug 06
4
REQ: Parent Id
Thanks for the snippet, albeit id still like to see it added :)
> PID files are quite useless junk on the harddisk in most cases... IMO
> they make only sense if you have to run a program in the foreground and
> send signals like SIGUSR1 to it (those that don't have hotkeys like
> CTRL+C). Besides, they come with their own set of potential problems.
> Anyways - Icecast2 is very
2008 Dec 08
1
puppet 0.24.6 conf/redhat/client.init broken in RHEL versions < 5
The conf/redhat/client.init script (installed in /etc/init.d) in 0.24.6
has this "status" method:
status)
status -p "$pidfile" $puppetd
RETVAL=$?
;;
Unfortunately the ''-p "$pidfile"'' option is available in Red Hat Server
5 but not earlier versions, where it produces an error:
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise