Sure it still hangs but the log output lets us
guess what it is.
I have no opinion on what it may be until I see it.
-jiri
At 07:56 PM 12/27/2004, Jason wrote:
Jiri,
Thanks for the advice. However, I've already tried this - I meant to have already
told you this. I've toggled between debug 7 and debug 3, as well as fork yes and no,
and log_stderror yes and no. I've also put random comments in the file to see if ser
complains. Doesn't make a difference at all. Still hangs. Your help is much
appreciated. What do you think I should try next in order to identify where the problem
is? Here is a clip from the top of ser.cfg, from what I last tried.
<SNIP>
# ----------- global configuration parameters ------------------------
blah blah Please parse this file
#debug=3 # debug level (cmd line: -dddddddddd)
#fork=yes
#log_stderror=no # (cmd line: -E)
debug=7
#debug=3
fork=no
log_stderror=no
blah
</SNIP>
Try increasing log level and sending us the log output -- we may then
perhaps see where it is hanging. If that does not get us any further,
phase II will be strace I guess.
-jiri
At 06:21 AM 12/27/2004, Jason Ostrom wrote:
Hello all,
I have not been able to get my SER to work properly on this SuSE Linux
Pro 9.2 machine. SER appears to hang endlessly. The binary compiled
from src just fine. I can't tell exactly where the problem is, can
anyone lend help in deciphering where to find the culprit, please?
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