Hi Wolfgang,

>>would it be possible to write the pid-file to /var/spool/sql/pid
>>or will it make problems from SAPDB side?
>>Then I may write a small patch to write the pid-file there for my usage.

no it does not make problems. We will place the wahttp pid file in /usr/spool/sql/pid.

Regards

Markus �zgen
SAP DB Team


-----Original Message-----
From: Rosenauer, Wolfgang 
Sent: Donnerstag, 13. M�rz 2003 11:59
To: Oezgen, Markus
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: wahttp in 7.4


Hi,

On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Oezgen, Markus wrote:

> thank your comments. We will consider this for one of the next version.

thanks.

>> I could "fix" these problems by writing the pid-file to a special
>> directory where the unprivileged user is allowed to write and set the
>> port back to 9999, but I'm interested in the reasons why port 85 is
>> used now.

is there any deeper reason for moving to port 85?

>> In addition it would be very nice if there would be a commandline
>> parameter for wahttp which defines another pid-file location.

would it be possible to write the pid-file to /var/spool/sql/pid
or will it make problems from SAPDB side?
Then I may write a small patch to write the pid-file there for my usage.


CU,

   Wolfgang

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