On debian you should use "make deb" and then "dpkg -i" to install the packages. Then debian will setup everthing automatically - you only have to edit /etc/defaults/openser to start openser.
If you installed manually, you have to copy the initscript to /etc/init.d/openser and make sure the paths in the init script are correct. Further, you have to tell debian to start the startupscript on boot. This is done using "update-rc.d openser defaults"
regards klaus
Robson Souza wrote:
Hello
Could you guys please give some help?
I've just compiled and installed OpenSER 1.3.1 with tls in a Debian 4.0 R3. The modules mysql and snmpstats are included but not used yet. The openserctl commands is working smoothly in order to start, monitoring and stop. But I still can't start openser on boot. I have coppied the openser.init and openser.default files from source packaging directory to /etc/init.d/openser and /etc/default/openser respectively. Then, after configuring /etc/default/openser file, I configured /etc/init.d/openser as executable.
So, when i call "/etc/init.d/openser start", got the output:
grep: /etc/openser/openser.cfg: No such file or directory Starting openser: openser already running.
But, after type "/etc/init.d/openser status", I got:
Status of openser: openser is not running
And really it is not working.
So, how to get openser starting on boot? Is there another way?
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