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Old 30th December 2006, 05:32 PM
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Postfix not shutting down cleanly ??

Hi,

Just completed a new server build with FC6-x86_64.

Everything seems to be working fine, but I get an error message when the system goes down for reboot:
Shutting down postfix [FAILED]


Postfix can be started and stopped without error using #service postfix stop etc and it is definately running prior to shutdown. It is only during system shutdown that the error occurs.

Not sure if this is even a problem but Id like to tidy it up if possible.

Thanks for any help.

Dave
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Old 5th December 2007, 04:29 AM
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I have the same problem....i have to manually stop the service before shutting down or going to restart...
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