Trying to restart innd after power outage but get "innd dead but subsys locked"
pwitting at Cyveillance.com
pwitting at Cyveillance.com
Tue Sep 4 20:19:18 UTC 2001
No, He is calling the startup scripts directly (this is how I usually do it
myself), this is a standard thing in RedHat Linux (others, too, I believe)
-----Original Message-----
From: davidsen at tmr.com [mailto:davidsen at tmr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 3:37 PM
To: inn-workers at isc.org
Subject: Re: Trying to restart innd after power outage but get "innd
dead but subsys locked"
In article <B7B49684.5C7C%jpdavis at utmb.edu>,
Jeffrey Davis <jpdavis at utmb.edu> wrote:
|
| Here is an excerpt from a shell session
|
| [root]# /etc/init.d/innd start
| Starting INND system: [ OK ]
| [root]# /etc/init.d/innd status
| innd dead but subsys locked
I assume the blank between "innd" and "start" is a typo...
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bill davidsen <davidsen at tmr.com>
CTO, TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with little computers since 1979.
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