you can set the environment variable SQL_HOST to the address of the remote MySQL, otherwise edit the serctl script and change the value of SQL_HOST variable (somewhere at the beginning of the script).
Daniel
On 04/20/05 11:03, TCCHAN wrote:
Hi:
I know that ser itself can work with a remote database through changing the ser.cfg but can serctl add/remove user to a remote mysql database.
Thanks for any help.
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