Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 13:24:30 -0500 (CDT) From: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.org> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: RC5-64 client dies shortly after starting in /etc/rc.local Message-ID: <199807141824.NAA00618@detlev.UUCP>
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I'm a bit puzzled by this one. I'm running the RC5-64 client in
/etc/rc.local with the command:
echo -n ' rc564'
nohup /home/joelh/rc56401/rc564 -runoffline > /dev/null 2> /dev/null \
< /dev/null &
(The \ was added so I could fit it in the message. In the actual file
it's one line.)
I had been running just
/home/joelh/rc56401/rc564 -runoffline > /dev/null
but was having the same problems. I added the nohup, 2>, and < in an
attempt to get it to quit dying.
Enclosed is a copy of the message that I get sent every boot.
Thanks,
joelh
------- Start of forwarded message -------
From: joelh@gnu.org@127.0.0.1
Subject: RC5-64 stats (detlev.UUCP:joelh@gnu.org)
To: joelh@gnu.org
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 12:09:26
RC5-64 Client v2.6401 started. Using joelh@gnu.org as email address.
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] Block: 6DC39D3F:70000000 ready for processing
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] 231 Blocks remain in file /home/joelh/rc56401/buff-in.rc5
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] 70 Blocks are in file /home/joelh/rc56401/buff-out.rc5
Child thread # 1 has been started.
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] Block: 6DC39D3F:40000000 ready for processing
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] 230 Blocks remain in file /home/joelh/rc56401/buff-in.rc5
[07/14/98 12:09:26 local] 70 Blocks are in file /home/joelh/rc56401/buff-out.rc5
R
[07/14/98 12:09:31 local] Shutdown message received - Block being saved.
[07/14/98 12:09:31 local] Saved block 6DC39D3F:40000000 ( 0.00 percent complete)
[07/14/98 12:09:31 local] Saved block 6DC39D3F:70000000 (80.44 percent complete)
------- End of forwarded message -------
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