-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Heskett [mailto:gene.heskett AT verizon DOT net]
Sent: 22 December 2003 11:03
To: Dean Pullen; amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Subject: Re: WARNING: database01: selfcheck request timed out. Host down?
On Monday 22 December 2003 05:36, Dean Pullen wrote:
>>Just a quick note.
>>
>>Looking at the SuSE manuals, it appears SuSE 8.2 uses xinetd
>> (whereas 8.1 uses inetd).
>>
>>Which makes me wonder why it doesn't appear in the start up log.
>>
>>Dean.
>Humm, it sure should. Do you have, in /etc/rc(your runlevel as a
>number).d, an SXXxinetd, where it is a link to ../init.d/xinetd?
>Since I boot to level 3, and then run startx for my eye candy, its
>/etc/rc3.d/S56xinetd on this RH8.0 system.
>Like this:
> [root@coyote root]# ls -l /etc/rc3.d/S56xinetd
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Nov 12 00:23
>/etc/rc3.d/S56xinetd -> ../init.d/xinetd
>--
>Cheers, Gene
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Gene,
Well there was no link in any of the rcX.d directories. I tried adding one
to rc3.d but xinetd still does not print anything on startup.
Dean
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