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Re: How do I know pserver is running?! |
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Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:49:53 -0700 |
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hi James:
James Depaul wrote:
> It's puzzling that when I log into the current machine (that allows
> pserver connnections just fine) and I grep for cvspserver or pserver
> process on that box - I see nothing to that affect... soooo: how can you
> tell that the pserver is running on a particular machine?!
many cvs pserver implementations start cvs via inetd or xinetd (by adding a line
in /etc/inetd.conf on the server). in this arrangement cvs pserver is not
running continuously as a daemon, it only exists when a connection is initiated
on port 2401.
if this is the case with your setup, you can verify the pserver operation by
running something like:
telnet myserver 2401
or
cvs -t myserver login
where the -t gives you some extra trace/debug output.
hth
--sean
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sean dreilinger - http://durak.org/sean/
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