That worked, however, SER doesn't answer any sign-ins. There has to something very easy here where a person signed-in isn't seeing anyone else signed in. Any thoughts?
Scott Morris Senior Network Engineer ORAU / ORISE 865-576-4672 'B' Schedule
-----Original Message----- From: Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul [mailto:pelinescu-onciul@fokus.fraunhofer.de] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:16 PM To: Morris, Scott Cc: 'serusers@lists.iptel.org' Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER installation, allows signin, but can't see anyone else
On Jul 08, 2003 at 13:34, Morris, Scott MorrisS@orau.gov wrote:
I have 0.8.11pre29 installed on Redhat 8.0. Also have MySQL installed and working, so my users have been declared "persistant".
I can sign-in, but cannot see any of my contacts that are signed-in. If I go to the server, I can see the list of those signed-in. I tried to
change
the ser.cfg file for debugging, but then SER won't start up, and the
server
hangs at "Starting SER". I can't go any further at the console, I have
ssh
in and kill then process then reboot.
If you are starting ser at boot, don't set dont_fork=1 in the cfg. file. This will stop ser from becoming a daemon and detaching and it will block your booting process (on most distributions). dont_fork is only for debugging, which means manually starting ser, from a terminal.
Andrei