David Landgren asked on Wednesday January 07, 2004:
>
> I watched the server boot, and I saw nothing that resembled a shell
> error. Is there a way to tee the output of /etc/rc to a file, so that
I
> could scan it afterwards?
>
If you uncomment the 'console.info' line in /etc/syslog.conf, and to
ce noticed that cron didn't restart, which is odd, but fixable,
but more importantly, when I run ps, it spits out 'ps: warning:
/var/run/dev.db: No such file or directory' (although, as far as I can
tell, the output is perfectly reasonable).
I found out how to fix this, one simple runs
', powered down, and then
> later restarted.
>
> I've since noticed that cron didn't restart, which is odd, but fixable,
> but more importantly, when I run ps, it spits out 'ps: warning:
> /var/run/dev.db: No such file or directory' (although, as fa
't restart, which is odd, but fixable,
but more importantly, when I run ps, it spits out 'ps: warning:
/var/run/dev.db: No such file or directory' (although, as far as I can
tell, the output is perfectly reasonable).
I'm wondering if one is a symptom of the other. In any event