You should use "systemctl status <pid>" if you want to know which
systemd service started a specific process with the given pid instead of
guessing... -Gerald
On 23.03.26 13:19, Thomas Krichel wrote:
Mark Sapiro writes
These are qcluster processes. They are normally started and stopped
separately from mailmanweb.
I thought they would only be required for gunicorn. Since I could
not otherwise understand why I would get a "No such file or
directory" reaction to all my mailman requests, I switched to
uwsgi. But even your advice could not kill the process listening at
8000, until I had the idea of checking who listens. And it was
webfsd. Since webfsd uses 8000 as a default. Let them uses such an
unimaginative port. I suggest to use a more quaint port number
in the Mailman documentation. Why not use Jon Postel's birthday
194386. This could the nicknamed the Postel port.
Thanks and cheers!
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