Chec the syslog for any error messages from SER. Most likely it did not start due to configuration problems.
Jan.
Davidson, Michael D wrote:
I was running an older version of SER and decided to upgrade my installation. I downloaded a solaris 10 installation and did the pkgadd –d to install it. Everything seems to have worked, but when I try and start ser using serctl start I get the following response:
Starting SER : PID file /var/run/ser.pid does not exist -- SER start failed
I can’t seem to get past this point. Why does it care if the ser.pid file exists since it is supposed to be starting the application? I would appreciate any suggestions?
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