Hi Chris,
Well, if you want to kill the process do as root:
# kill -9 (pid)
(pid) is the pid process number of ser. Once did, start it again doing:
# serctl start
If there are any errors, let us know ...
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:07:36 -0200
"Christian Thomas" <cthomas(a)canalwest.com> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have installed SER successfully and I have started to deal with.
Unfortunately I'm New on Linux and SER too and I have made a mistake
regarding the starting of SER :
- I'm using latest package on Red Hat 9 and I have tried to understand the
serctl start / stop / restart functions to make a automatic start in the
Init.d.
during the tests I was unable to stop or kill the process (pid) launched by
start function - I received always the same msg regarding the existence of a
file(ser.pid) and/or a problem to kill the ser process. Because I'm dumb and
newbie I have deleted the ser.pid file in /var/run/ to resolve this problem.
Now I can't do nothing because the start or stop or restart function don´t
want to handle SER because of ser.pid. I have tried manually to create the
file and insert a fake process : the same pb. Then I have tried to use
the -P and -E options of SER to create and use a ser.pid file...nothing.
Does anyone can help me because I can´t use SER anymore...
Thanks in advance to the community.
Christian Thomas
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