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need help - inn2



I am using the inn2 package to try to set up a periodic download
of newsgroups I read frequently.  I use a dial-up ISP, and have a
home LAN with three computers.  I have read the docs that came with
the package, and have read the network, cnews, and nntp sections of
a Linux reference book I have, but have been unsuccessful in setting
up my packages.  Below is an excerpt from the news.err log file, followed
by a cron message.

news.err follows

Nov 11 08:51:56 p90 innd: SERVER cant dbzinit /var/lib/news/history Numerical argument out of domain
Nov 11 09:10:01 p90 rnews: cant open_remote Connection refused
Nov 11 10:10:01 p90 rnews: cant open_remote Connection refused
Nov 11 11:10:01 p90 rnews: cant open_remote Connection refused

mail from cron follows

>From news@p90.cook Sat Nov 11 12:03:30 2000
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 00:15:36 -0600
From: news <news@p90.cook>
To: usenet@p90.cook
Subject: p90 Daily Usenet report for Sat Nov 11 00:15:01 CST 2000

Server status:
No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "mode" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.

Disk usage:
/etc/news                                  16511484 Kbytes available
/var/lib/news                              16511484 Kbytes available
/var/log/news                              16511484 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/articles                   16511484 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/incoming                   16511484 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/outgoing                   16511484 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/overview                   16511484 Kbytes available

Batch file sizes:

Log file sizes:
ls: *.log: No such file or directory
   0 errlog     0 news	   4 news.crit	   4 news.err     4 news.notice

Lock files:
LOCK.innwatch

Server connections:
                                      2  ( )

TOTAL: 1                              2


No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "logmode" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.
No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "pause" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.
No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "flushlogs" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.
Cannot flush logs.
No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "lowmark" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.
Expire messages:
expire begin Sat Nov 11 00:15:34 CST 2000: (-v1 -z/var/log/news/expire.rm -Z/var/log/news/expire.lowmark)
    Can't reserve server
    Article lines processed        0
    Articles retained              0
    Entries expired                0
    Files unlinked                 0
    Old entries dropped            0
    Old entries retained           0
expire end Sat Nov 11 00:15:34 CST 2000
	all done Sat Nov 11 00:15:34 CST 2000
lowmarkrenumber begin Sat Nov 11 00:15:34 CST 2000: (/var/log/news/expire.lowmark)
lowmarkrenumber end Sat Nov 11 00:15:35 CST 2000
	expireover start Sat Nov 11 00:15:35 CST 2000
	expireover end Sat Nov 11 00:15:35 CST 2000
---------

Post expiration status:

Server status:
No innd.pid file; did server die?
Can't send "mode" command (sendto failure) No such file or directory.

Disk usage:
/etc/news                                  16511480 Kbytes available
/var/lib/news                              16511480 Kbytes available
/var/log/news                              16511480 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/articles                   16511480 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/incoming                   16511480 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/outgoing                   16511480 Kbytes available
/var/spool/news/overview                   16511480 Kbytes available

Batch file sizes:

Log file sizes:
   0 errlog	    0 news	    4 news.err	      0 unwanted.log
   4 expire.log     4 news.crit     4 news.notice

Lock files:
LOCK.innwatch

Server connections:
                                      2  ( )

TOTAL: 1                              2

My host name is p90, and my network is cook.  My isp is flash.net, and the
news server is news.flash.net.  My ISP is russcook.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
	Russ



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