Daniel,
Changes to ser.cfg will require a server restart. Unfortunately there is not 'reload' like apache has.
Logging is quite easy.
log(1, "Some message");
will write to syslog. You can also use the xlog module for this. See the xlog README which is located under <ser-source>/modules/xlog
Regards, Paul
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 04:32:46 GMT, Daniel Liu daniel.liu@cu88.com wrote:
Dear all, I am a newbie of SER. I have some questions about SER configuration. 1, How can Ser reload configuration when the ser.cfg is changed? 2, I want to trace the script of ser.cfg, How can I log run time information to syslog?
Thanks,
Daniel
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