\# died - what is this?

Asked by denis ski

My jabberd server has gone with those messages:
in the router log
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Sun Aug 8 01:20:32 2010 [info] process id is 45644, written to /var/jabberd/pid/router.pid
Sun Aug 8 01:20:32 2010 [notice] loaded user table (1 users)
Sun Aug 8 01:20:32 2010 [notice] loaded filters (0 rules)
Sun Aug 8 01:20:32 2010 [notice] [127.0.0.1, port=5347] listening for incoming connections
Sun Aug 8 01:20:32 2010 [notice] shutting down
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if I run jabberd -D, I get message
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JBRD: debug on
JBRD: version(2.2.10)
JBRD: config_dir(/usr/local/etc/jabberd)
JBRD: config(/usr/local/etc/jabberd/jabberd.cfg)
JBRD: LaunchJob: \# -> -c -D
JBRD: LaunchJob: router -> /usr/local/bin/router -c /usr/local/etc/jabberd/router.xml -D
JBRD: LaunchJob: sm -> /usr/local/bin/sm -c /usr/local/etc/jabberd/sm.xml -D
JBRD: LaunchJob: s2s -> /usr/local/bin/s2s -c /usr/local/etc/jabberd/s2s.xml -D
JBRD: LaunchJob: c2s -> /usr/local/bin/c2s -c /usr/local/etc/jabberd/c2s.xml -D
ERROR: \# died. Shutting down server.
JBRD: Got a signal... pass it on.
JBRD: It was a TERM. Shut it all down!
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What is \# and what I can do to make it working?

If I run router -D manually (with same user), all works fine.

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denis ski (skiangel001) said :
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Sorry, problem solved, it was just \ before # in the first string of jabberd.cfg