Hi Peter/All,

I tried executing the command from /etc/rc, But got the below error :

Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý::/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: Ý0.0.0.0/5557¨: bind: EDC5111I Permission denied.
Ý131513¨ bfdaemon: no listeners; exiting

# Start the BUILD FORGE agent daemon
/u/users/bfagent -s

Though have superuser authority but still I am not able to execute the
above command. The permission bits are also set as '777'.




On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:44 AM, Bishop, Peter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but if it's just a matter of starting
> something after every z/OS IPL, we use /etc/rc for that, e.g. it's where we
> start automount and syslogd as in the following:
>
> # start automount
> /usr/sbin/automount /etc/auto.master
>
> # start syslogd
> _BPX_JOBNAME='SYSLOGD' /usr/lpp/tcpip/sbin/syslogd -f /etc/syslog.conf &
>
> Best regards
> Peter
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