uops...then it's missing or probably you can use another. I've never
used solaris so I can not guide you further, sorry.
Anyone there using solaris can help?
samuel.
2007/4/12, POON Ben <Ben.Poon(a)alcatel-lucent.com>om>:
Hi Samuel,
Thanks for your reply. I tried looking for the ser.init file, I only
found debian, gentoo and rpm versions of the ser.init file. I am using
Solaris 10, I don't know if that makes a difference...
bash# find / -name ser.init
/tmp/install/ser-0.9.6/debian/ser.init
/tmp/install/ser-0.9.6/gentoo/ser.init
/tmp/install/ser-0.9.6/rpm/ser.init
Is the rpm one ok? Or is there another one I can use?
Thanks,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: samuel [mailto:samu60@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:13 AM
To: POON Ben
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Auto start at boot up
serctl is a tool for controlling SER while it's running, not the script
strating/stop/ SER.
You should look for the script ser.init under pkg and move it to
/etc/init.d After that you should create the links you made but pointing
to ser.init instead of serctl.
samuel.
2007/4/11, POON Ben <Ben.Poon(a)alcatel-lucent.com>om>:
Hi all,
I was wondering if I can auto start SER at boot up? I am running
Solaris 10 with SER 0.9.6.
I've done this:
ln /usr/local/sbin/serctl /etc/rc3.d/S99serln /usr/local/sbin/serctl
/etc/rc0.d/K00ser ln /usr/local/sbin/serctl /etc/rc1.d/K00ser ln
/usr/local/sbin/serctl /etc/rc2.d/K00ser ln /usr/local/sbin/serctl
/etc/rc3.d/K00ser
But after reboot it still doesn't start... Did i make the links
wrong? Or is there another setting somewhere?
Thanks
Ben
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