Em 08-11-2015 20:14, Jeremy escreveu: > I suspect the change in PID is as a result of the previous instance > having been killed and the error message coming from the new instance > being (re)started with an invalid argument. > > <takes shotgun and aims at foot> > Looks like the problem is with Webmin. I've updated its config to > use /etc/rc.d/dhcpd start/stop/restart instead of the defaults, and the > problem has gone away. > </> > > Mea culpa. I've been away from OpenBSD for about 5 years and was using > Webmin to ease the transition back into things. I'll log this with Webmin. > Apologies for the noise.
5 years away is indeed a very long time. Many things changed in this period. For instance, nginx got into and out of base in this period. I strongly suggest you take a look at, in this order: 1) man pages. In the time you went away the awesome OpenBSD documentation got even better with the advent of mandoc. 2) OpenBSD papers: http://www.openbsd.org/papers/. They are a great way to know about changes and learn in a concise and less dense format. 3) OpenBSD FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html There is no other way of easing the transition other than that. Webmin is a very intrusive piece of software. Unless you understand everything it is doing in the background, you'll always face up problems for which you won't know the answer, at least, not easily. Cheers, Giancarlo Razzolini