Re: named won't start on 5.1

From: jpd (read_the_sig_at_do.not.spam.it.invalid)
Date: 01/27/05


Date: 27 Jan 2005 10:42:09 GMT

Begin <ct9qnr$28k7$1@agate.berkeley.edu>
On 2005-01-27, bob prohaska <bp@fib.eecs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Logan Shaw <lshaw-usenet@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>> What happens if you run
>>
>> /bin/sh -x /etc/rc.d/named start 2>&1 | less
>>
>> as root?
>
> An excellent suggestion. The redirect does not seem to work,

You'd probably have to use quotes a bit; the default root shell
is csh (tcsh, really), which doesn't do 2>&1.

[snip]
> Looks like the -u or -g arguments are causing indigestion.

As ObOtherposter mentioned, -g.

> I'm not quite sure what do about this, tinkering with /etc/rc.d/named
> looks like a fairly sporting enterprise 8-)

Actually, it's the new and improved preferred method. The upshot is that
you can start and stop services just like the system startup would, and
that ``five'' doesn't use a complete sysv-style linkfarm to support it.

I'm thinking you have a named_flags= in your /etc/rc.conf that needs
mending. If not, I'm wondering where the -g bind default came from,
it shouldn't be in /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Or did it somehow not get
upgraded?

-- 
  j p d (at) d s b (dot) t u d e l f t (dot) n l .


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