Re: NNTPC: Problem with nntpcache on Solaris

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Julian <proff@suburbia.net> wrote:
>You shouldn't be using -e if nntpcached is already running.
>-e starts up an nntpcached, performs an expire, then exits.
>
>What you should be using is:
>
>	SIGUSR2
>		Force the master server to perform an expire.

I sent a "kill -USR2 NNTPCACHED_PID" and nothings happen. I looked at the
man pages and it said that if I send a HUP signal it will reload the
config. But, surprise my nntpcached died and the log messages are:

<Jul  3 14:42:08 imsp013 nntpcached[1367]: nntpcache.c:880:Interrupted system call: caught SIGHUP, restarting...
<Jul  3 14:42:08 imsp013 nntpcached[1367]: nntpcache.c:748: cwd now /nntpcache/etc
<Jul  3 14:42:08 imsp013 nntpcached[1367]: nntpcache.c:782: cwd now /nntpcache/cache
>Jul  3 14:42:08 imsp013 nntpcached[1367]: nntpcache.c:99:Resource temporarily unavailable: SIGSEGV!

Does anybody know why?

>How were your monumental times? If anything will keep HK free it
>will be the inet - it seems to me that large infra-structure and
>marketing investment now in hk is vital to your political and social
>democracy in the future.

So far so good, except for the weather, it is raining like pig.

Regards,

Georges Chan.

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