Hello, You can add the -d option to launch bird in the foreground with extra debugging. Then you can just kill it with Ctrl + c. Regards, On 2017-12-13 08:57 AM, k.abdalla@q-ab.com wrote:
Thank you ! , It worked ..
Just another question please , I’m working on test environment and testing different config. files , So do I need to do this every time I want to change the configuration file ?
How to change my config files without need to kill the process and start again .?
Thanks
*From:*Bird-users [mailto:bird-users-bounces@network.cz] *On Behalf Of *Damien Clabaut *Sent:* Wednesday, December 13, 2017 3:40 PM *To:* bird-users@network.cz *Subject:* Re: BIRD Error
Hello,
Can you confirm with the following command that Bird is indeed already running ?
# ps ax | grep bird
If so you can try to kill it and launch bird -c myfile.conf.
Regards,
On 2017-12-13 08:31 AM, k.abdalla@q-ab.com <mailto:k.abdalla@q-ab.com> wrote:
Hi all ,
It’s my first time running BIRD instance and when I tried to run bird –c /myfile.conf /it gave below error :
“bird: I found another BIRD running”
Your help is much appreciated
Thanks
-- Damien Clabaut R&D vRouter ovh.qc.ca
-- Damien Clabaut R&D vRouter ovh.qc.ca