[Serusers] Autostart SER on Boot up.
Iqbal
iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Tue Jun 28 13:52:41 CEST 2005
also look at onsip.org in there there is a init script to autostart
iqbal
Samuel Osorio Calvo wrote:
>My memory is not good so check out the spelling....sorry but I am not on a linux machine and can not check the paths...
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>Put the ser executable (the one usually in /usr/local/sbin) in /etc/init.d (a link would be enough, depending on what you want).
>Under /etc there are several directories that are used to start processes during startup, since I guess you are using runlevel 3, you should add a link in /etc/rc3.d/ to the ser application in /etc/init.d with special format: it has to start with the letter S, followed by two numbers and an arbitrary string: something like Sxxstring. The S stands for Start and the xx numbers indicate the order to start. The order is important!!! don't try to start ser before the networking or it will simply fail.
>To gracefully stop ser you should add in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d the appropriate Kyystring link.
>Explore in the /rcM.d directrories to see how to make it working...
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>About the variable, just add in your home .bash_profile export SIP_DOMAIN="myserver...."
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>Hope it helps,
>
>Samuel.
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>Unclassified.
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>>>>"Sebastian Kigelman" <sebastian at kigelman.com.ar> 06/28/05 03:28AM >>>
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>Hi!!.. Its my again!!!... As I tell you people, I am newy in the "SER
>World", and I have a existential question: How can I stat SER automatically
>during the machine startup?...
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>Also, I need to know where I can put the environment variable (export
>SIP_DOMAIN="myserver.blah_blah.com") so I not need to type it on every
>remote session that I start...
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>I am working in Debian Linux v2.4.27-2-386...
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>Any help will be very usefull for my...
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> Zeva...
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