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On Mar 1, 2004, at 9:52 AM, Bryn Hughes wrote: |
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>> Well there's 2 immediate differences between our setups, and I'm |
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>> disinclined to think that architecture is an issue cause I've run |
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>> amanda |
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>> on ppc as well (2.4.3 I think)., and never raced xinetd. I'm on x86 |
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>> now, |
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>> using xinetd-2.3.13 like you, but not using the ebuild. Not to be |
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>> presumptuous, but have you tried doing a manual installation? It was a |
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>> major pain the first few times, but I can show my configs if you want |
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>> to |
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>> try that route. I have no idea whether that will fix your issue but it |
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>> might be worth a go. Been running amanda 2.4.3 for a long while, 2.4.4 |
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>> recently. |
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> I get exactly the same results with a manual build as I do with the |
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> ebuild. Just gave it a try again to be sure, I still get the same |
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> race condition. I also tried building amanda manually, didn't help |
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> the situation either. I've run amanda and xinetd together before on |
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> ppc but not under gentoo... I have them running together happily on an |
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> x86 box sitting right next to the 'problem' server too. I'm starting |
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> to wonder if there's a problem with some dependancy of xinetd now. |
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> <sigh> |
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> Bryn |
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Just tried recompiling all dependencies of both xinetd and amanda, no |
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change. xinetd still races after the second connection. I'm pretty |
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much at a loss as to what to try next. :( |
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Bryn |
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