Hi Ben,
there is no generic init script (yet) - OS independent.
you can still use openserctl - openser does not probably start because
of some cfg error - take a look into syslog for errors that prevent the
start up.
regards,
bogdan
Ben Ferguson -
backcountry.com wrote:
Hello all,
I've just installed openSER on OpenBSD and I'm now trying to get openSER to start
and am having trouble. I try openserctl start and here's what i get:
# openserctl start
database engine 'MYSQL' loaded
Control engine 'FIFO' loaded
Starting OpenSER :
\E[37;31mERROR: PID file /var/run/openser.pid does not exist -- OpenSER start failed
#
After a bunch of reading it seems as if openserctl is now obsolete (???) and that you
should use the init script. I can't find reference for anyone running it like this on
OpenBSD. I have found openser.init file in /<src directory>/packaging/gentoo and
/<src directory>/packaging/rpm, but i am not sure how to use them on OpenBSD
(I'm rather new to OpenBSD... I'm used to the rpm style of things.)
I've searched and searched but can't find any info... So. anybody out there
using openSER on OpenBSD? Or anybody know howto (or whereto find the info to) set up the
start script for openSER on OpenBSD?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ben
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