folks, i am running ser version: ser 0.8.12 (i386/freebsd) and am trying to do some trouble shooting. thought i wuld try running the process in the foreground. according to the man page this is done w/the -D command flag. however when i try this ser still detaches and becomes a daemon... am i missing something?
tia,
daryl
Hi,
Note that the configuration values from SER config file have priority over the command line parameters. Most probably you have set "fork=yes" in your SER config file. Please change that value.
Best regards, Marian Dumitru
daryl wrote:
folks, i am running ser version: ser 0.8.12 (i386/freebsd) and am trying to do some trouble shooting. thought i wuld try running the process in the foreground. according to the man page this is done w/the -D command flag. however when i try this ser still detaches and becomes a daemon... am i missing something?
tia,
daryl
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Hello,
--- Marian Dumitru marian.dumitru@voice-sistem.ro wrote:
Note that the configuration values from SER config file have priority over the command line parameters. Most probably you have set "fork=yes" in your SER config file. Please change that value.
In Daryl's original post, he says that he needs to do some troubleshooting. May be he wants to print the debug information on the console? Along with the 'fork=', also set 'log_stderror=' and start ser with -E option.
Regards,
daryl wrote:
folks, i am running ser version: ser 0.8.12 (i386/freebsd) and am trying to do some trouble shooting. thought i wuld try running the process in the foreground. according to the man page this is done w/the -D command flag. however when i try this ser still detaches and becomes a daemon... am i missing something?
tia,
daryl
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