Hi Friends:
I am able to start SER successfully, but I am not able to stop it as
it is not able to find PID file. Now that is easy to see that it is
not able to create one, in the beginning.
I am not running SER as root on the linux box. Would there be any way
to solve this without getting administrative access?
Here is the log:
bash-2.05b$ ./sbin/serctl start
Starting SER : cat: /var/run/ser.pid: No such file or directory
started pid()
bash-2.05b$ ./sbin/serctl stop
Stopping SER : No PID file found!
Regards,
JS
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