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发表于 2004-5-26 22:14:18
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http://www.redhat.com/archives/r ... -July/msg02652.html
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 19:00:49 +0200
- From: Michael Schwendt <ms-nospam-0306 arcor de>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: vsftpd dead but subsys locked
- Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
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- On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 08:55:08 -0500, Mark Stevens wrote:
- > I am running vsftpd on a RedHat 9.0 professional server.
- >
- > Following 'service vsftpd status' i get "vsftpd dead but subsys locked"
- Normally, I won't reply to HTML messages since they are automatically
- moved to my trash folder or even to /dev/null. So in case you reply
- with HTML, it is likely that I won't see your reply.
- > The server was working fine. Monday morning at 7:30am files were uploaded
- > to the server. At 8am we rebooted the server. After the restart the error
- > started.
- >
- > I have posted to linuxquestions.org, sent an e-mail to chris at beasts.org,
- > spoken with RedHat tech support. No luck so far.
- >
- > Here is what I have tried to date:
- > Restart vsftpd
- > Restart xinetd
- Why restart xinetd? In Red Hat Linux 9 vsftpd runs as a standalone
- daemon.
- > check all log files, nothing of notice on failure
- > check config file. config file never changed and replaced with a back up
- > copy (I have two of every config file)
- >
- > Please can't someone help me?
- First of all, verify the vsftpd package integrity:
- rpm --verify vsftpd
- Then stop the service:
- service vsftpd stop
- Look if the ftp port is free:
- netstat -tpa | grep ftp
- Verify that you have user "ftp" in /etc/passwd (and /etc/shadow).
- Verify ftp's home directory.
- Then -- although you write you've done this already -- start with a
- config file that is known to be 100% error-free. Simple mistakes
- like a coment '#' removed from the beginning of a comment-line can
- be enough to confuse vsftpd.
- service vsftpd start
- What do you get?
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