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===27/4/2011 [[User:Artag|Artag]] ===
There were two tftp servers running, or attempting to run. Between them they were using about 50% of the CPU writing messages such as
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket
There seems to be no need for either at the moment, so I disabled tftpd manually in /etc/inetd.conf, and disabled aftpdfd with 'update-rc.d -n atftpd disable'
If you need one running, please choose one or the other...
===25/2/2011 Note by [[User:Ciemon|Ciemon]] ===
===25/2/2011 Note by [[User:Ciemon|Ciemon]] ===



Revision as of 19:57, 27 April 2011

27/4/2011 Artag

There were two tftp servers running, or attempting to run. Between them they were using about 50% of the CPU writing messages such as

Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: bind: Cannot assign requested address
Apr 27 20:31:40 babbage atftpd[1610]: recvmsg: Socket operation on non-socket

There seems to be no need for either at the moment, so I disabled tftpd manually in /etc/inetd.conf, and disabled aftpdfd with 'update-rc.d -n atftpd disable'

If you need one running, please choose one or the other...


25/2/2011 Note by Ciemon

5 packages can be updated. 4 updates are security updates.

The following packages will be upgraded:

 linux-headers-2.6.31-22 linux-headers-2.6.31-22-generic linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic linux-libc-dev tzdata

The kernel upgrades will need a reboot after the upgrade, so upgrade aborted for now until the reboot procedure is defined.

The upgrade procedure is currently DON'T unless it's absolutely necessary, and you've checked with people it affects (especially IRC).
The reboot procedure is DON'T unless it's already completely broken. Ms7821 00:55, 26 February 2011 (UTC)