Re: /etc/arsystem/servername/armonitor.conf

2014-02-20 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi,

This has always been a requirement I think.

Maybe your best option is to make a soft link named /etc/arsystem pointing to
a directory of your choise?

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> Hi List,
>
> Environment: ARS 8.1, RHEL 6.4
>
> When I install ARServer, by default , the armonitor.conf gets placed in
> /etc/arsystem//armonitor.conf
>
> Is it possible to move the armonitor.conf to a folder of my choice? The
> arsystem startup script appears to have a hard-coded reference to
> /etc/arsystem//armonitor.conf. Can I modify this to another path ?
>
> Thanks
> Radhika
> +44 20718 25880
>
>
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/etc/arsystem/servername/armonitor.conf

2014-02-20 Thread Narayanan, Radhika
Hi List,

Environment: ARS 8.1, RHEL 6.4

When I install ARServer, by default , the armonitor.conf gets placed in 
/etc/arsystem//armonitor.conf

Is it possible to move the armonitor.conf to a folder of my choice? The 
arsystem startup script appears to have a hard-coded reference to 
/etc/arsystem//armonitor.conf. Can I modify this to another path ?

Thanks
Radhika
+44 20718 25880


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