Hi,
Justus Winter wrote:
appears to be something with my xinted/telnetd!
Could you please specify which packages you are using? Debian has
three telnetd packages, and I don't seem to be able to locate the
xinetd package at all.
Justus
dpkg-query shows me:
ii telnet
Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2014-04-09 23:35:16)
> Hi,
>
> I was able to investigate this more. I have the inconveninece that at
> every HURD shtudown (even if graceful) I lookse my date&time in the bios...
>
> Justus Winter wrote:
> >> Sometimes bugs can't be easily reproduced, sadly. One needs t
Hi,
let me add also:
4) connect through telnet, gracefully close the telnet connection by
logging out, shut down: hang
Riccardo
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
I was able to investigate this more. I have the inconveninece that at
every HURD shtudown (even if graceful) I lookse my date&time in
Hi,
I was able to investigate this more. I have the inconveninece that at
every HURD shtudown (even if graceful) I lookse my date&time in the bios...
Justus Winter wrote:
Sometimes bugs can't be easily reproduced, sadly. One needs to gather
>information in the best possible way then...
Yes,
Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2014-04-04 15:29:06)
> >> >"sendisgs stop"
> > sendsigs uses killall5 which has been proven to be problematic. In
> > short it does something like 'pkill -SIGSTOP . ; pkill -SIGXXX .'.
> > This is problematic for a multiserver OS like Hurd, because stopping
> > vital syst
Hi,,
Justus Winter wrote:
>it's not inetd. It actually stops here:
>
>root@ithil:~# ps -x
Please use ps -Ax:
root@pluto ~ # ps -x|wc --lines
313
root@pluto ~ # ps -Ax|wc --lines
349
I'll do next time :) I actually used ps -x just to look what init.d
process was being run with "stop".
>11434
Hi Riccardo :)
Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2014-04-04 03:37:23)
> Hi,
>
> On 04/02/2014 02:20 PM, Justus Winter wrote:
> > Ok, I installed openbsd-inetd and telnetd on a test vm. service
> > {start,stop} openbsd-inetd work as expected.
> it's not inetd. It actually stops here:
>
> root@ithil:~# p
Hi,
On 04/02/2014 02:20 PM, Justus Winter wrote:
Ok, I installed openbsd-inetd and telnetd on a test vm. service
{start,stop} openbsd-inetd work as expected.
it's not inetd. It actually stops here:
root@ithil:~# ps -x
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
8 - S 88 - S--mode=755 tmpfs
89
Hi,
thinks are getting more intricated.
Justus Winter wrote:
Ok, I installed openbsd-inetd and telnetd on a test vm. service
{start,stop} openbsd-inetd work as expected.
here too...
multix@ithil:/var/log$ sudo /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd stop
[sudo] password for multix:
[ ok ] Stopping interne
Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2014-04-02 10:42:37)
> Justus Winter wrote:
> > As a workaround, using {reboot,halt}-hurd is safe (filesystem-wise)
> > even when using sysvinit. Using those commands avoids such problems.
> I will try!
> >
> > Then again, you should try to debug this. See what the init
Justus Winter wrote:
As a workaround, using {reboot,halt}-hurd is safe (filesystem-wise)
even when using sysvinit. Using those commands avoids such problems.
I will try!
Then again, you should try to debug this. See what the init script
does. Inject a set -x to see where it hangs, etc.
I tr
Quoting Riccardo Mottola (2014-04-01 09:24:21)
> my box hangs when shutting down. When it comes to "stopping the internet
> superdaemon inetd" it just hangs.
:/
As a workaround, using {reboot,halt}-hurd is safe (filesystem-wise)
even when using sysvinit. Using those commands avoids such problem
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