**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 04 02:59:57 2010 Sep 04 12:02:58 xinetd keeps eating my cpu (installed via opkg). how do i fix this? Sep 04 18:12:42 tuv: /etc/init.d/xinetd stop ? Sep 04 18:16:19 hello Sep 04 18:17:45 i'm trying to make upslug2 see my slug, but it keeps telling me it can't find any nslu2 machines. the slug works fine even without disks, and stays on the ip i originally set it to, and i put it in upgrade mode after connecting it directly to the computer i'm running upslug2 (which i installed through macports) Sep 04 18:18:36 the only thing that happens when in upgrade mode is that it uses 192.168.0.1 as its ip address, and for a short while after going into upgrade mode it opens port 9000 (but nothing shows up when i connect to it). after a while, no ports respond Sep 04 18:18:54 what am i missing? :) Sep 04 18:48:07 i also managed to get into redboot and running 'upgrade', but it's the very same Sep 04 18:53:08 HRH_H_Crab: i have to kill -9 its ass, but once i start it again, it goes back to hogging the cpu after a (short) while Sep 04 18:53:44 i'm using it with muninlite, so i'm guessing the next time munin is invoked xinetd attacks the cpu again. slugOS Sep 04 18:56:45 what is xinetd starting? the webserver? Sep 04 18:56:49 any other stuff? Sep 04 18:57:02 just get rid of xinetd and start the webserver manually. Sep 04 18:57:35 i got a slug here running apache, postfix goodness knows what else Sep 04 18:57:42 i just run them normally Sep 04 18:58:02 (ofc thats on debian not slugos or whatever) Sep 04 21:32:45 HRH_H_Crab: muninlite is not a webserver Sep 04 21:33:03 HRH_H_Crab: it's a shell implementation of munin-node (monitoring daemon) Sep 04 21:33:31 and it needs [x]inetd because it doesn't have a socket listeneing code Sep 04 21:36:02 HRH_H_Crab: i used to run debian. i admit it's featureful and everything works, but it's aweful slow. slugOS is waaaay faster **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Sep 05 02:59:57 2010