Because I'm an idiot.  I was going fast when I did this and was not paying attention to the documentation.  Thanks for catching my stupidity.  I backed out of everything and reconfigured and it works fine. Thanks.

Jack

On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 18:59, Derek Atkins wrote:
Um, why do all of these use "/usr/afs/bin/kaserver"?

-derek

Jack Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This is what I get from #bos status <server> -long
> 
> Instance kaserver, (type is simple) currently running normally.
>     Process last started at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002 (547 proc starts)
>     Last exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002
>     Last error exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002, by exiting with code 2
>     Command 1 is '/usr/afs/bin/kaserver'
> 
> Instance buserver, (type is simple) currently running normally.
>     Process last started at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002 (547 proc starts)
>     Last exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002
>     Last error exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002, by exiting with code 2
>     Command 1 is '/usr/afs/bin/kaserver'
> 
> Instance ptserver, (type is simple) currently running normally.
>     Process last started at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002 (547 proc starts)
>     Last exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002
>     Last error exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002, by exiting with code 2
>     Command 1 is '/usr/afs/bin/kaserver'
> 
> Instance vlserver, (type is simple) currently running normally.
>     Process last started at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002 (547 proc starts)
>     Last exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002
>     Last error exit at Tue Jul  9 18:39:47 2002, by exiting with code 2
>     Command 1 is '/usr/afs/bin/kaserver'
> 
> Jack

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