[Serusers] serctl via unix socket?

Jan Janak jan at iptel.org
Wed Nov 30 15:43:17 CET 2005


There is a wrapper called serunix. It accepts commands on the standard
input, sends them over unix socket and writes output on the standard
output. You can modify serctl to use this wrapper instead of direct
write to FIFO.

  Jan.

On 30-11-2005 15:21, Cesc wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We use SER+SEMS in my project. Recently, we moved the interface
> between them to unix sockets (from the "traditional" fifo). But now
> ... serctl won't work because it cannot find the ser fifo (for
> example, "serctl ul show").
> Can the two (fifo and unix sock) cohexist? that is ... can ser open
> both at the same time and receive/send from/to both? Or, how can i
> make serctl use the socket interface?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Cesc
> 
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