[Serusers] serctl via unix socket?

Cesc cesc.santa at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 17:33:01 CET 2005


Tks! How could i miss this? :)

Regards,

Cesc

On 11/30/05, Jan Janak <jan at iptel.org> wrote:
> 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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