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From: Michael Sullivan <msulli1355@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-user] Need help discovering what's using a port (for cvsd)
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 17:02:50 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1267743770.29481.31.camel@camille.espersunited.com> (raw)

A few years ago I was working on a programming project.  I installed a
cvsd server on our server box and checked in/checked out the project
whenever I felt like working on it (it would have gotten majorly screwed
up if the only copy of the project lived on my personal workstation -
hence using cvsd).  Anyway, I got busy with other things and forgot
about that particular programming project.  At some point over the last
few years, cvsd got unmerged.  I remerged it today and have been trying
to get it to work.  I checked the repository directory and the files I
need are still there.  I can't get the server to start.  I tried
running /etc/init.d/cvsd start and it failed with the [!!] thing.  I
catted the script and saw that the executable for the cvsd server lives
at /usr/sbin/cvsd, so I tried calling it directly:
carter log # /usr/sbin/cvsd --debug
cvsd: debug: reading config file (/etc/cvsd/cvsd.conf)
cvsd: debug: done reading config file
cvsd: debug: cvscmd: /bin/cvs
cvsd: debug: cvsargs[0]: cvs
cvsd: debug: cvsargs[1]: -f
cvsd: debug: cvsargs[2]: --allow-root=/root
cvsd: debug: cvsargs[3]: pserver
cvsd: debug: cvsenv[0]: HOME=/
cvsd: debug: cvsenv[1]: PATH=/bin
cvsd: debug: cvsenv[2]: SHELL=/bin/sh
cvsd: debug: cvsenv[3]: TMPDIR=/tmp
cvsd: debug: cvsenv[4]: CVSUMASK=027
cvsd: version 1.0.7 starting
cvsd: debug: binding 0.0.0.0 2401 family=2 socktype=1 protocol=6
cvsd: listening on 0.0.0.0 2401
cvsd: debug: binding :: 2401 family=10 socktype=1 protocol=6
cvsd: bind() failed: Address already in use
cvsd: version 1.0.7 bailing out
carter log # netstat -anp | grep 2401
carter log # 

Nothing.  I hope I'm using the netstat command correctly.  I wrote in to
a linux list years ago asking how to find out which process is using a
port, and they said to grep `netstat -anp` for whatever port I was
looking for.  Anyway, when I ran netstat -anpv, I got some errors:

netstat: no support for `AF IPX' on this system.
netstat: no support for `AF AX25' on this system.
netstat: no support for `AF X25' on this system.
netstat: no support for `AF NETROM' on this system.


I assume these are kernel options, but without knowing specific symbol
names, I'm not sure how to compile them into the kernel.  Can anyone
give me any advice on this situation?  





             reply	other threads:[~2010-03-04 23:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-03-04 23:02 Michael Sullivan [this message]
2010-03-04 23:30 ` [gentoo-user] Need help discovering what's using a port (for cvsd) Paul Hartman
2010-03-04 23:54   ` OT: CVS [WAS: Re: [gentoo-user] Need help discovering what's using a port (for cvsd)] Michael Sullivan
2010-03-05 15:43     ` Paul Hartman
2010-06-16 15:00       ` OT: CVS [WAS: Re: [gentoo-user] Need help discovering what's using a port (for cvsd)] SOLVED Michael Sullivan

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