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Old 01-11-2010, 12:26 AM
Gene Smith
 
Default fetchmail need more info

When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
way to get more info on this?

I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
system is up and running and it works fine.

-gene

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Old 01-11-2010, 12:36 AM
Clint Dilks
 
Default fetchmail need more info

Gene Smith wrote:
> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
> way to get more info on this?
>
> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
> system is up and running and it works fine.
>
> -gene
>
>
Hi in this case its most probably the timing of when fetchmail is trying
to start. So first check the obvious is fetchmail trying to start
before Networking is up for example. You can modify when the service is
starting by modifying the chkconfig line in your init script.

Eg
chkconfig: 35 99 95 means start in runlevels 3 and 5 S99 and K95


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Old 01-11-2010, 12:36 AM
Clint Dilks
 
Default fetchmail need more info

Gene Smith wrote:
> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
> way to get more info on this?
>
> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
> system is up and running and it works fine.
>
> -gene
>
>
Hi in this case its most probably the timing of when fetchmail is trying
to start. So first check the obvious is fetchmail trying to start
before Networking is up for example. You can modify when the service is
starting by modifying the chkconfig line in your init script.

Eg
chkconfig: 35 99 95 means start in runlevels 3 and 5 S99 and K95


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Old 01-11-2010, 02:05 AM
Gene Smith
 
Default fetchmail need more info

Clint Dilks wrote, On 01/10/2010 08:36 PM:
> Gene Smith wrote:
>> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
>> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
>> way to get more info on this?
>>
>> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
>> system is up and running and it works fine.
>>
>> -gene
>>
>>
> Hi in this case its most probably the timing of when fetchmail is trying
> to start. So first check the obvious is fetchmail trying to start
> before Networking is up for example. You can modify when the service is
> starting by modifying the chkconfig line in your init script.
>
> Eg
> chkconfig: 35 99 95 means start in runlevels 3 and 5 S99 and K95
>
>

Yes, I had already moved it to a priority so fetchmail started after
everything else and it still fails. E.g.,
# chkconfig 345 96 30
was:
# chkconfig 345 80 30

Tried
# chkconfig 35 96 30
and also fails.


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