Your box seems to have run out of memory:
This may explain why the server is "barely" responding.
Maybe a memory leak somewhere or just a lot of memory consumption.
I am not sure if there is something like the
command. If yes, please issue it and post it's output using code tags, thanks.
Ok i am running Linux, or rather was. I can not longer do anything. This was a dns server amoungst other things.
It will no longer boot.
I have used a startup disk, but how can i recover the OS?
I need help and urgently.
Please someone
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Hi there,
I try to use:
> find * | ls
but it just gave me one level of ' ls '. and it said:
> find * | ls
dir1 dir2 f1 f2 f3
Broken Pipe
>
what is broken pipe?
how can i fix it?
thks
Gusla (3 Replies)
Hi
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hi
i have a server, and i have a web site and i installed apache in the /usr/local/apache/logs
i have a file and i have this problem
(32)Broken pipe: core_output_filter: writing data to the network
plz help me how i can resolve this
plz it's urgent
th (1 Reply)
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$ sudo aptitude upgrade
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
imapd
imapd(8) System Manager's Manual imapd(8)NAME
imapd - Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) server process
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/imapd
DESCRIPTION
The IMAP4rev1 server, imapd, accepts commands on its standard input and responds on its standard output. It is normally invoked by the
inetd command and it reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf file.
If you want to take the IMAP server off line for a period of time, you should notify the client systems. To do this, create a msg/shutdown
file, edit it, and state the reason for the shut down. Set the owner of the msg directory and the shutdown file to be the imap user. When
a client system tries to access the server, imapd sends the first line contained in the shutdown file to the client and closes the connec-
tion.
If you want to send a message to the IMAP clients without disabling connections, create a msg/motd file, edit it, and add your message.
Set the owner of the msg directory and the motd file to be the imap user. The server sends the first line contained in the file to the
clients upon connection as an ALERT message, which IMAP-compliant clients are required to display. Access to mailboxes is unaffected.
For debugging purposes, create a log/user directory. When this directory exists, the imapd daemon creates protocol telemetry logs for ses-
sions authenticating as user. The telemetry logs are stored in the log/user directory with the file name of the imapd process id.
The msg/shutdown and msg/motd files and the log/user directory should be created under the directory specified in the configdirectory con-
figuration option of the imapd.conf file. The default value is /var/imap, as in /var/imap/msg/motd.
FILES
Configuration file for the IMAP server
SEE ALSO
Commands: cyradm(1), deliver(8), imapd(8), imapquota(8), inetd(8), reconstruct(8)
Files: imapd.conf(4)
Network Administration
imapd(8)