rsync suddenly fails?

Dave Bour dcbour-Uj1Tbf34OBsy5HIR1wJiBuOEVfOsBSGQ at public.gmane.org
Sun Jun 4 16:28:22 UTC 2006


Don't know mandrake being a Fedora guy myself. Try a "ps -ef|grep rsync" on the daemon box and trace the process parent id.
Might help find the control/startup process. 
don't know what else to suggest. 
D
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tlug at ss.org <owner-tlug at ss.org>
To: tlug at ss.org <tlug at ss.org>
Sent: Sun Jun 04 10:46:45 2006
Subject: Re: [TLUG]: rsync suddenly fails?

On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 06:23:13 -0400
Dave Bour got an infinite number of monkeys to type out:

> On the daemon box, check the status of the xinet service.

I cannot find such a service. I am running Mandriva 2006 Official, and this is
what I see in /etc/init.d/

[joehill at node4 init.d]$ ls
acpi*       haldaemon*   mandrake_consmap     network*     portmap*     usb*
acpid*      halt*        mandrake_everytime*  nfs*         rawdevices*  webmin*
alsa*       harddrake*   mandrake_firstime*   nfslock*     single*      xfs*
atd*        keytable*    mDNSResponder*       nifd*        smb*
crond*      kheader*     messagebus*          ntpd*        sound*
dm*         killall*     mtink*               numlock*     sshd*
freshclam*  lisa*        netfs*               oki4daemon*  syslog*
functions   lm_sensors*  netplugd*            partmon*     udev*

Has xinetd been switched to something else?

> I find this hangs about every 6 months on my backup service. Killing it then
> starting it solves the problem. A restart doesn't do it 

How'd you know I tried that? ;-)

Thanks for you reply!

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