Can't open "/usr/local/news/locks/LOCK.newgroup.log"

Can't open "/usr/local/news/locks/LOCK.newgroup.log"

Post by SO Kwok Ts » Sat, 31 Aug 1996 04:00:00



We are using inn1.4unoff4 under Solaris 2.5.  We have the following in
Daily Usenet Report:

Error log:
Can't open "/usr/local/news/locks/LOCK.newgroup.log", No such file or directory

Is it a kind of problem in file system syncing?  Anyone met
similar problems before?

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