try to run ser with debug mode and -c to check config file for possible
error. you can also set the path for ser pid during startup.
thanks,
ed
At 10:25 PM 4/20/2005, Edgar Vidal wrote:
I've read the install file and commented and
uncommented the corresponding
lines in order to have authorization and be able to use the database of
serweb; however, after I changed the domain in ser.cfg and export the
SIP_DOMAIN variable and instead of starting the server by typing just
"ser", I typed serctl start but I got the next error message:
cat: /var/run/ser.pid: No suche file or directory
I have ser-0.8.14_linux_i386.tar.gz and serweb_2004-07-27.tar.gz
Could anybody help me?
Thanks in advance
Edgar Vidal
SAS Institute México, S.A. de C.V.
Edgar.Vidal(a)sas.com
Tel. (52) 55 5000 3813
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