On 5/23/19 7:02 AM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
ok, the issue occurred again with the same error. the complaint is (from systemctl status ... -l):
May 23 09:44:40 mail systemd[1]: mailman.service: Can't open PID file /var/run/mailman/mailman.
journalctl -xe reports:
May 23 09:46:02 mail CRON[18652]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo May 23 09:46:10 mail systemd[1]: mailman.service: Start operation timed out. Terminating. May 23 09:46:10 mail systemd[1]: mailman.service: Failed with result 'timeout'. May 23 09:46:10 mail systemd[1]: Failed to start Mailman Master Queue Runner. -- Subject: Unit mailman.service has failed
there is no pid file present in that location. am i wrong in assuming that gets created when the service starts?
the dir permissions in that path are:
root@mail:/var/run/mailman# ls -la total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 list list 40 May 23 09:41 . drwxr-xr-x 38 root root 1260 May 23 09:06 ..
It's hard to say without seeing the contents of your mailman.service
file (or if it is generated by systemd-sysv-generator, the
/etc/init.d/mailman file), but chmod g+w /var/run/mailman
may help.
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