Icheb
Verified User
At one server, a new Debian Sarge 3.1 was installed about a week or 2 ago or so.
Today someone noticed mailing with the server to addresses that aren't on the localhost, weren't possible.
After logging into the server, the problem became clear very soon. The popb4smtp service wasn't running, but DA didn't notice this.
Does anyone know how DA checks if this service is running, and how it can be possible that the process isn't active?
I've manually tried it with the s option, giving a verbose output, seemed fine.
So I started it as root.
But my main concern is, how is this caused?
I've never seen this on other Debian servers.
Furthermore, this server has been in production for over a week without any problems like this. So it's not caused by the default crons or logrotate processes.
I can write a simple Bash script that checks if the service is running, however I'd really like to see that DA fixes the problems it seems to cause (or that are DA related).
Today someone noticed mailing with the server to addresses that aren't on the localhost, weren't possible.
After logging into the server, the problem became clear very soon. The popb4smtp service wasn't running, but DA didn't notice this.
Does anyone know how DA checks if this service is running, and how it can be possible that the process isn't active?
I've manually tried it with the s option, giving a verbose output, seemed fine.
So I started it as root.
But my main concern is, how is this caused?
I've never seen this on other Debian servers.
Furthermore, this server has been in production for over a week without any problems like this. So it's not caused by the default crons or logrotate processes.
I can write a simple Bash script that checks if the service is running, however I'd really like to see that DA fixes the problems it seems to cause (or that are DA related).