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At Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:05:52 -0500 Dale <teendale@×××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> I have ran into things like this with services before. This is how I |
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> do. I stop the service, /etc/init.d/<name> stop. Then I make sure it |
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> is not still running somewhere. ps aux | grep <name> If nothing comes |
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> up but the grep command then it is not running. If something does come |
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> up then you need to kill it. I usually do killall <name>. If all is |
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> well, then zap it and restart the service. It should be a clean start. |
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> Hope that helps. |
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Indeed it does. My error was in not remembering (or checking) the |
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meaning of zap. I misremembered it as similar to killall. |
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Thank you and Stefan for setting me straight. |
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allan |
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