If you don't have a reverse entry for that IP in DNS, try adding an entry in
your /etc/hosts file.
The PID file does not exist message is SER's somewhat enigmatic and cryptic
way of telling you it didn't start. There's usually an error in
/var/log/messages saying something more useful about WHY it didn't start
(syntax error, problem binding the port, etc, etc).
N.
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:43:24 -0200, Cadu wrote
Hi,
I try to install in debian with apt but the instaler show this mensage
"0(2214) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
0(2214) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
and when I try to run ser with serctl start show this error:
Starting SER : PID file /var/run/ser.pid does not exist -- SER start
failed
Some one know how I can fix this problems?
tanks all.
Carlos Eduardo.
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