Hi,
You can distinguish the ser instances by setting different fifos for
each of them (like /tmp/ser1_fifo and /tmp/ser2_fifo).
Configuring your serctl to use one of this fifos will solve your problem.
Bogdan
LynlvL(a)netscape.net wrote:
I would like to have more than 1 ser running on the
same linux (on different port of course). I can start ser several time with different
configuration files. But when I do a serctl ul show it sends command to the /tmp/ser_fifo
which seems to be connected to the first ser started.
Is their a way to specify with serctl from which ser (pid ?) I waant to retrieve the user
location ?
Thanks for the support
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