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Restarting Haldaemon from the Command Line

by Dixie on January 3, 2010

Have a need to restart Haldaemon? I did, p0inted out from the ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) error report:

The file system shows this process is running an executable file that has been deleted. This typically happens when the original file has been replaced by a new file when the application is updated. To prevent this being reported again, restart the process that runs this excecutable file. See csf.conf and the PT_DELETED text for more information about the security implications of processes running deleted executable files.

From command line prompt: /etc/init.d/haldaemon restart

At least, that’s where it was on my system.

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Fabio de Brito MonsterID Icon Fabio de Brito July 3, 2011 at 3:58 pm

This post is valid! But what is missing an explanation about what Haldaemon does.

Dixie MonsterID Icon Dixie July 3, 2011 at 4:31 pm

It wasn’t my intent to explain what Haldaemon does. It was my intent to explain how to restart it from the command line.

Fabio de Brito MonsterID Icon Fabio de Brito July 3, 2011 at 4:49 pm

Hi Dixie

It could be a good idea to create a post talking about the Haldaemon . I would be the first one to give a good feedback!

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