Upsss...
Was a bit to hasty with the domain problem...
Just forgot to load the domain module.... doh.
Thanks again
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
I would suggest you to use init.d script for start/stop rather than
opnserctl. For suse you can find a sample init.d script in
packaging/rpm/openser.init.SuSE
The problem seems to be that fifo file is created using another
userid:groupid that the ones openser is running. Set fifo_user and
fifo_group to be the same as user (uid) and group (gid) of openser.
Let me now if this solved your problem.
Daniel
On 08/04/05 14:19, Martin Kjeldsen wrote:
Hi all
I was wondering if any of you might have a solution to my problem!
The thing is that i've compiled and installed OpenSer0.9.5 from CVS,
on a SUSE 9.2, added MySQL support and created a DB for OpenSer. And
now I'm stuck at executing openserctl start and only ending up with
the PID filed getting created and ultimately deleted, when OpenSer
terminates with the message "PID file /home/ser/var/run/openser.pid
does not exist -- OpenSER start failed", and path to the PID has been
altered in openserctl. I'm using debug mode 5 but cant realy figure
out what might be causing this error! All help will be greatly
appreciated.
I have attached the output: (Sorry for the big post)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/running/openser/sbin> [21Popenserctl start
Starting OpenSER : 0(14441) read 2733431526 from /dev/urandom
[...]
0(0) DBG: open_uac_fifo: opening fifo...
0(0) DEBUG: FIFO created @ /tmp/openser_fifo
0(0) DEBUG: fifo /tmp/openser_fifo opened, mode=777
0(0) ERROR: init_fifo_server: fifo_write did not open: Permission denied
0(0) initializing fifo server failed
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : start
0(0) DEBUG: unlink_timer_lists : emptying DELETE list
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : emptying hash table
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : releasing timers
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : removing semaphores
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : destroying tmcb lists
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : done
0(14441) shm_mem_destroy
0(14441) destroying the shared memory lock
PID created!
total 0
PID file /home/ser/var/run/openser.pid does not exist -- OpenSER
start failed
Kind regards
Martin
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