On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 04:34:06PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
| problem: xinetd, after working just fine and dandy for weeks at
|       a time, gets dozens of "unexpected signal" (source unknown)
|       and gives up the ghost.
| 
| questions:
|       1) what's the best way (e.g. debian way) to monitor active
|          daemons and restart them when necessary? maybe some
|          utility already exists for this? or /proc/something?
|          or `ps ax`?

restartd.

|       2) how can i track down the source of the signals specific
|          to this case and make it stop?

I don't know.  Maybe start with the source code and see what sort of
conditions cause that error to be reported?

The only thing that jumps out at me from the logs I snipped is a lot
of daemons are reporting unusual problems at that time.  Maybe some
hardware issue on the machine (failing memory or data corruption on
some bus)?

-D

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