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--- Comment #1 from Erik M Jacobs <ejacobs(a)redhat.com> 2012-03-31 12:31:22 EDT ---
I can confirm that I am also having this issue, except I am not experiencing it
on all machines. Using the same package as Frank:
[root@shrugged ~]$ service amavisd restart
Shutting down amavisd: Error: /proc must be mounted
To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:
/proc /proc proc defaults
In the meantime, run "mount /proc /proc -t proc"
Daemon [28085] terminated by SIGTERM
[ OK ]
amavisd stopped
Starting amavisd: [ OK ]
Note that there was an old thread that discussed this:
http://old.nabble.com/-etc-init.d-amavisd-stop-Error-td21979008.html
The uptime program is provided by the procps package, and I have updated to the
latest version on all machines: procps.x86_64 3.2.7-18.el5
I still get the error.
My dev server is running a slightly newer kernel and is not experiencing this
issue:
dev (2.6.18-274.el5) vs prod (2.6.18-238.el5)
The oddity here is that if I do exactly what the system script is doing, I
don't get the error:
action $"Shutting down ${prog_base}:" ${prog} -c ${prog_config_file} stop
Updating to the latest version of initscripts doesn't fix the problem either:
initscripts-8.45.42-1.el5
I'm not sure exactly how to further troubleshoot/locate this issue. But it's
rather annoying that every time amavis gets restarted this proc error gets
generated.
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