Has I said (not directly I assume), it is not corrupted and indeed, many 
random processes take successively port 9101 and when I finally restart 
all the incriminated services, it ends on a bacula-dir process that 
seems not to have been properly killed/closed by the init script.

So why do I get this very strange behavior ?


Frank Sweetser a écrit :
> le dahut wrote:
>> No it is not the problem, when I restart ldap, it is Mysql that listens 
>> on 9101, when I restart Mysql, Sympa listens on 9101, when I restart 
>> Sympa, etc... finally I get to the process bacula-dir, and when I kill 
>> its PID, nothing listens on port 9101 any more and THEN I can restart 
>> bacula-dir and find a well working bacula-director.
>>
>> This appears on many servers.
>>
>> What's happening with port 9101 ?
> 
> As someone else said, you should definitely check the contents of
> /etc/services to see if the file has been corrupted.
> 

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