Hemant,
Do the following from your command line.
$ ps -U root
Check to see if all of the ser processes were stopped. I have noticed that if you try to start ser twice in a row, this message will crop up, since the first instance of ser has already bound itself to 127.0.0.1
If you inadvertantly did this then try running
$ ser stop
again. If that doesn't kill the processes you can also try
$ killall ser
good luck,
Zach Keatts Sofware Engineer Nuvio.com
Hemant Patel (IP) wrote:
Hi List ,
This is my first install and use of ser so please bear with me.
I've installed ser 0.9.3 ( Linux i386 ) binary. Started and stopped ser with the default ser.cfg - fine. Amended ser.cfg to load mysql.so auth and auth_db modules as per standard instructions.
Mysql version is 4.0.18. I used 'mysql_sh' script to create default ser database and ser , serro users in mysql with default password. Checked that 'admin' user also setup on ser database with default password. Have set debug level 7 in ser.cfg to follow what goes on.
Logged in as normal user and then su as root
So here goes..
ser start - this seems to be ok. ser stop - seems to report ser has stopped ser start - connection to 127.0.0.1 already in use message ( ???)
So am I starting and stopping ser incorrectly ? What's the best way to start and stop ser - in a development environment ?
Any pointers gratefully received.
thanks
Hemant Patel *ip*wise Ltd http://www.ipwise.com
hpatel@ipwise.com (+44) 0208 2409433
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