By bloid
via effectif.com
Published: Apr 15 2008 / 07:05
In normal use BackgrounDRb will create a Unix socket, typically in your /tmp directory. Mine is called /tmp/backgroundrbunix_localhost_2000 as it's running on port 2000. If BackgrounDRb crashes it won't always remove the socket, which is a problem as BackgrounDRb won't start up again if the socket file already exists.
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