Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:58:16 -0700 From: "Seth Hieronymus" <shieronymus@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Local Ports Started Twice on Boot with 6-Stable Message-ID: <70d306230712261558n44bf5b90n3df32fd4b961feee@mail.gmail.com>
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I just noticed this today: With 6-Stable (6.3-PRERELEASE csuped and built today), it appears that my local ports are started multiple times as part of the boot process. I have not been able to find anything obvious. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks for the help, Seth Hieronymus ********************* Here's an excerpt from the console log that shows pureftpd, postfix, apache, and postgresql being started twice, failing the second time: Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: savecore: no dumps found Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: ELF ldconfig path: /lib /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat /usr/X11R6/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: a.out ldconfig path: /usr/lib/aout /usr/lib/compat/aout Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: Initial i386 initialization: Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: Additional ABI support: Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:23 hts3 kernel: Starting pureftpd. Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Running: /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd -A -c50 -B -C8 -E -fftp -H -I15 -lpuredb:/usr/local/etc/pureftpd.pdb -L2000:8 -m4 -p15000:20000 -s -U133:022 -u100 -x -X -i -k99 -Z Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Clearing /tmp (X related). Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Starting pureftpd. Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Running: /usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd -A -c50 -B -C8 -E -fftp -H -I15 -lpuredb:/usr/local/etc/pureftpd.pdb -L2000:8 -m4 -p15000:20000 -s -U133:022 -u100 -x -X -i -k99 -Z Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 pure-ftpd: (?@?) [ERROR] Unable to start a standalone server: [Address already in use] Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Starting local daemons: Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Updating motd Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Mounting late file systems: Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:24 hts3 kernel: Starting ntpd. Dec 26 23:47:29 hts3 kernel: postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system Dec 26 23:47:29 hts3 kernel: Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration: Dec 26 23:47:30 hts3 kernel: Syntax OK Dec 26 23:47:30 hts3 kernel: Starting apache22. Dec 26 23:47:34 hts3 kernel: pg_ctl: another server may be running; trying to start server anyway Dec 26 23:47:35 hts3 kernel: Dec 26 23:47:35 hts3 postgres[668]: [1-1] FATAL: lock file "postmaster.pid" already exists Dec 26 23:47:35 hts3 kernel: Dec 26 23:47:35 hts3 postgres[668]: [1-2] HINT: Is another postmaster (PID 582) running in data directory "/usr/local/postgres/data"? Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: pg_ctl: could not start server Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Examine the log output. Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: postfix/postfix-script: fatal: the Postfix mail system is already running Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 postfix/postfix-script[676]: fatal: the Postfix mail system is already running Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration: Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Syntax OK Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Starting apache22. Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: (48)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: no listening sockets available, shutting down Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Unable to open logs Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: Configuring syscons: Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: font8x16 Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: font8x8 Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: blanktime Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: screensaver Dec 26 23:47:36 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: Starting sshd. Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: Starting cron. Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: Local package initialization: Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: . Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: Dec 26 23:47:37 hts3 kernel: Wed Dec 26 23:47:37 UTC 2007
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