Bug 190966

Summary: system-config-services will hang while start/stop/restart vsftpd daemon
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Reporter: cary jin <chjin>
Component: system-config-servicesAssignee: Nils Philippsen <nphilipp>
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Version: 4.0CC: pknirsch
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Description cary jin 2006-05-07 14:59:41 UTC
Description of problem:

system-config-services can't normal start/stop/restart vsftpd server under rhel
4( i386/x86_64) U1 & U3 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
0.8.15-1

How reproducible:

under GUI by system-config-services , select vsftpd service and click start or
stop or restart button , the system-config-service will hang . but vsftpd can
running normally

Steps to Reproduce:
1. system-config-service
2. select "vsftpd"
3. click start or stop or restart will hang GUI.
  
Actual results:

system-config-service GUI will hang

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Comment 4 Phil Knirsch 2008-08-22 10:34:53 UTC
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Engineering for inclusion in a Red
Hat Enterprise Linux maintenance release.

Red Hat does not currently plan to provide this change in a Red Hat Enterprise
Linux update release for currently deployed products.

With the goal of minimizing risk of change for deployed systems, and in
response to customer and partner requirements, Red Hat takes a conservative
approach when evaluating enhancements for inclusion in maintenance updates
for currently deployed products. The primary objectives of update releases
are to enable new hardware platform support and to resolve critical
defects.

However, Red Hat will further review this request for potential inclusion
in future major releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.