"Oliver Elphick" writes:
> innd is reporting a problem that also prevents it from allowing news-
> reading connections, thus:
[snip]
> Does anyone know what might be causing this? and why does it not allow
> connections as a result?
Try grepping the INN man pages for likely words. You could a
innd is reporting a problem that also prevents it from allowing news-
reading connections, thus:
bash$ telnet localhost 119
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
400 No such file or directory writing symlinking article file -- throttling
Connection close
According to Pete Templin:
> On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>
> > According to Eloy A. Paris:
> > > Was the time of the maintenance script changed from 6:42 AM in 1.1 to
> > > 3 AM in 1.2?
> > Yes, it has been changed to 03:08. However that is the setting in the
> > default
> >
On Fri, 3 Jan 1997, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> According to Eloy A. Paris:
> > Was the time of the maintenance script changed from 6:42 AM in 1.1 to
> > 3 AM in 1.2?
> Yes, it has been changed to 03:08. However that is the setting in the default
> crontab. If you upgrade a working installati
> If the 6:42 AM update time is a problem, just go into /etc/crontab and change
> the time to whatever you feel is best...
I know, I know. I just wanted to know if the default time was changed from
6:42 AM to 3 AM because I think it is a more reasonable time for
a dayly maintenance (at 6:42 AM I
Hi Mike,
> > Was the time of the maintenance script changed from 6:42 AM in 1.1 to
> > 3 AM in 1.2?
>
> Yes, it has been changed to 03:08. However that is the setting in the default
> crontab. If you upgrade a working installation, the crontab will not be
> adjusted. You'll have to do that yourse
According to Eloy A. Paris:
> > It means exactly what it says. Every day (by default at 3:00 AM) the
> > maintenance script "news.daily" has to run. This probably hasn't happened
> > for some reason or the other since a couple of days.
> >
> > If you fix that, the system will stop sending you mail
> It means exactly what it says. Every day (by default at 3:00 AM) the
> maintenance script "news.daily" has to run. This probably hasn't happened
> for some reason or the other since a couple of days.
>
> If you fix that, the system will stop sending you mail about it..
I am waiting for my I-Con
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alexander Gieg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>But when was a light break, and system was off, and I
>restarted them, I began to receive many messages
>like:
>
>--
>From: root
>To: usenet
>Subject: Boot-time Usenet warning on debian
>
> Old .n
Hi.
When I've installed debian 1.2, and was presented to
the first time to dselect, I pressed enter, to use the
default options. The "inn" package was installed, and
there was no problem for some days.
But when was a light break, and system was off, and I
restarted them, I began to receive many m
Hi guys,
I'm getting frustrated with this... :(
Every night my news server will basically stop because it gets throttled.
I keep getting the error
innd: SERVER throttle File exists writing symlinking article file --
throttling
I've upgraded to inn 1.5 in the hopes of clearing some of this stuf
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