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Hi all,
just a quik question the ISPCP need or installed "NFS" ?
Cause after a distro upgrade and ispcp upgrade i have issues with NFS, eg:

/etc/init.d/networking restart
Reconfiguring network interfaces...SIOCDELRT: No such process
if-up.d/mountnfs[eth0]: waiting for interface eth0:0 before doing NFS mounts (warning).
done.



BTW i have now ispcp 1.0.6 build/trunk and i see in logs some domains that i haved removed a long time ago, and they are listed in bind "named" and almost logs, eg:


pr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: loading configuration from '/etc/bind/named.conf'
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: max open files (1024) is smaller than max sockets (4096)
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: using default UDP/IPv4 port range: [1024, 65535]
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: using default UDP/IPv6 port range: [1024, 65535]
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: reloading configuration succeeded
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: zone foo1.com/IN: loading from master file /var/cache/bind/foo1.com.db failed: file not found
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: zone foo2/IN: loading from master file /var/cache/bind/foo2.com.db failed: file not found
Apr 18 17:48:55 server named[3155]: zone foo3/IN: loading from master file /var/cache/bind/foo4.db failed: file not found

... and so one, also still are in "apache logs", what i should have to do to completely remove this junk?

Regards
Nuno
04-19-2010 03:12 AM
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NFS: no ispcp does not need NFS or should install this. Maybe you have a deault installation with NFS already on it? It seems that the networkcard script is not compatible with the networking init-script.... -> would you write a ticket?

the old domains... maybe do a "grep -ri domain /etc" and "find / -iname domain*" or similar...

/J
04-19-2010 05:53 PM
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RE: NFS
(04-19-2010 05:53 PM)joximu Wrote:  NFS: no ispcp does not need NFS or should install this. Maybe you have a deault installation with NFS already on it? It seems that the networkcard script is not compatible with the networking init-script.... -> would you write a ticket?

the old domains... maybe do a "grep -ri domain /etc" and "find / -iname domain*" or similar...

/J

Yup i will do it, write 2 ticket. One for the cart and another for the deleted domains.

Thank you
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2010 09:43 PM by nuno.)
04-19-2010 09:22 PM
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