Re: innd problem stopping news reading

1997-06-19 Thread Carey Evans
"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 problem stopping news reading

1997-06-17 Thread Oliver Elphick
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

Re: Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-03 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
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 > >

Re: Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-03 Thread 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 > crontab. If you upgrade a working installati

Re: Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-03 Thread Eloy A. Paris
> 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

Re: Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-03 Thread Eloy A. Paris
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

Re: Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-03 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
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

Dayly maintenance time (was Re: Innd problem)

1997-01-01 Thread 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 about it.. I am waiting for my I-Con

Re: Innd problem

1997-01-01 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
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

Innd problem

1997-01-01 Thread Alexander Gieg
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

stubborn innd problem wont go away... HELP!

1996-12-18 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
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