netwiork server bind failure (98: address already in use)

mike mdroz8 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 00:14:35 UTC 2006


appears to be a permission issue.   running it under a different user (the
user it was confied to run under) it THEN did show up under ps axu | grep
nsca...

didn't even show up when i tried to run it under root.  isn't that kinda
weird?


On 1/15/06, mike <mdroz8 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> actually this is a daemon that runs under xinetd and actually listens on
> port 5667.
> when i do a netstat like u said but on port 5667 i get this:
>
> tcp    0    0    0.0.0.0:5667           0.0.0.0.*    LISTEN   2740/xinetd
>
> does that look right?  i know this nsca daemon is set to listen on port
> 5667...
>
> thx for helping me out.  i've been trying to get this thing working for
> days now.
>   mike
>
>
> On 1/15/06, Bob McClure Jr <robertmcclure at earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 02:37:57PM -0800, mike wrote:
> > > nsca is a damon for use with nagios, the freeway monitoring system.
> > >
> > > that command returned nothing to me as root.  what does that mean?
> >
> > That means that no process appears to have that port occupied.
> >
> > > ps axu |
> > > grep nsca doesn't return anything either.
> > >
> > > why can i not find if this nsca daemon is running or not?
> >
> > Well, I'd say that your "ps axu | grep nsca" tells you it's not.
> >
> > How is it getting started?
> >
> > Try starting it by hand.  Check /var/log/messages for clues.
> >
> > Cheers,
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