[SLUG] Debian help with errors in daemon.log

From: Michael Manchester (mchester@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2003 - 09:21:45 EDT


I'm having a heck of a time getting my Debian server
setup. In the process of trying to get NFS and cyrus
IMAP setup. I've come accross a couple of things in
the daemon.log that I don't understand.

I know the following error is related to the real time
clock module but don't know why or how to get it
working. Any insite here would be appricated. Unless
of courese it's not needed and I can just comment it
out of the modules.conf file.
Sep 3 22:00:05 tango modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate
module char-major-10-135

I have a feeling the following is why NFS isn't
working. But why the nfssvc functions is not
implemented I don't know I have installed and
reinstalled all the nfs dep files at least once.
Sep 3 22:01:10 tango nfsd[245]: nfssvc: Function not
implemented

Why do I not have a xinetd.conf file? I have a
inetd.conf file can I copy this to xinetd.conf? Should
I just uninstall xinetd and use inetd? Do I need both
or just one of them?
Sep 3 22:01:16 tango xinetd[355]: open(
/etc/xinetd.conf ) failed: No such file or directory
(e
rrno = 2)
Sep 3 22:01:16 tango xinetd[355]: {init_services}
couldn't get configuration. Exiting...
Sep 4 05:39:31 tango xinetd[898]: open(
/etc/xinetd.conf ) failed: No such file or directory
(e
rrno = 2)
Sep 4 05:39:31 tango xinetd[898]: {init_services}
couldn't get configuration. Exiting...

I think once I get these issues resolved my nfs and
imap should work (I hope). Shouldn't Debian created a
xinetd.conf file when it installed xinetd?

Thanks for any help with this.
Mike M.

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