do you have a file named ser in your /etc/init.d directory??
If not, you would have to get a script that would start ser. There are
some in the SER sources....
Samuel.
2006/9/29, vijay tiwari <vijay11tiwari(a)yahoo.com>om>:
i have install the ser and it installed but i have
some problem
1. first i am not able to run the ser command
2. i want to make the scripts for ser and mediaproxy but its show me one
error
for running this command i am in /etc/init.d
when i am running this command chkconfig --add ser
error reading information on service ser: No such file or directory
please help me out
with regards
vijay
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