Proper way to start Bird

Fabiano D'Agostino fabiano.dagostino96 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 20:43:39 CET 2020


Good evening Alexander,
the directory exists, how can I stop the other bird process?

Il giorno sab 21 mar 2020 alle ore 20:00 Alexander Zubkov <green at qrator.net>
ha scritto:

> Hello,
>
> You probably have another bird process running already. Also ensure
> that /usr/local/var/run/ exists with proper permissions.
>
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 7:31 PM Fabiano D'Agostino
> <fabiano.dagostino96 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > According to the documentation the socket is in  prefix/var/run/bird.ctl
> > Anyway if I run bird I get this error:Cannot create control socket
> Address already in use
> >
> > Il giorno sab 21 mar 2020 alle ore 15:35 Fabiano D'Agostino <
> fabiano.dagostino96 at gmail.com> ha scritto:
> >>
> >> Hi Martin,
> >> my socket is at /usr/local/var/run/. I am running bird on a VM, the
> first time I run Bird it worked, but then I reboot my VM and now I get this
> error..
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Il giorno sab 21 mar 2020 alle ore 15:28 Martin Weinelt <
> martin at darmstadt.freifunk.net> ha scritto:
> >>>
> >>> Hi Fabiano,
> >>>
> >>> you need to specify the correct path your the control socket via `birdc
> >>> -s <path>`. You apparently built your bird with PREFIX=/usr/local but
> >>> the control socket is not there. Have you checked whether it is at
> >>> `/run/bird.ctl` instead?
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>> Martin
> >>>
> >>> On 3/21/20 2:59 PM, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote:
> >>> > Hi all,
> >>> > which is the proper way to start Bird?
> >>> > I edited the bird.conf and now I am getting this error when I lunch
> birdc:
> >>> > Unable to connect to server control socket
> >>> > (/usr/local/var/run/bird.ctl): Connection refused
> >>> > I also did bird -p
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks,
> >>> >
> >>> > Fabiano
> >>>
>
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