[Serusers] SER doesn't load but system thinks it is

POON Ben Ben.Poon at alcatel-lucent.com
Fri Mar 16 14:08:46 CET 2007


Hi all,

I am trying to load ser, and it says it does.  But when I do a ps -el |
grep ser, it doesn't show up...  I am running Solaris 10, ser 0.9.3.
Can anyone please give me a hand?

This is what I did:

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bash # ./serctl start

Starting SER : started pid(532)
bash # ps -el | grep ser
 0 S      0   421   402   0  40 20        ?    695        ? ?
0:00 htt_serv
 0 S      0   384     1   0  40 20        ?    253        ? ?
0:00 dpkeyser
 0 S      0   390     1   0  40 20        ?    232        ? ?
0:00 jserver
 0 S      0   391   390   0  40 20        ?    328        ? ?
0:00 jserver_
bash # ./serctl restart
Stopping SER : ./serctl: line 812: kill: (532) - No such process
stopped

Starting SER : PID file exists! (/var/run/ser.pid) already running?
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The system thinks it's already running, but there's no actual process
started...
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much,
Ben



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