ok, I put the kannel startup file in /etc/init.d, created a user called
kannel and did a manual
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Kannel start
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And I got an error:
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Starting kannel gateway: bearerboxsudo: start-stop-daemon: command not found
smsboxsudo: start-stop-daemon: command not found
[OKAY]
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My kannel startup script is:
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#!/bin/sh
# Start/stop the Kannel boxes: One bearer box and one WAP box.
# This is the default init.d script for Kannel. Its configuration is
# appropriate for a small site running Kannel on one machine.
# Make sure that the Kannel binaries can be found in $BOXPATH or somewhere
# else along $PATH. run_kannel_box has to be in $BOXPATH.
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: kannel
# Required-Start: $syslog
# Required-Stop: $syslog
# Should-Start: $local_fs $network
# Should-Stop: $local_fs $network
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: SMS and WAP gateway
# Description: Kannel is a gateway for connecting WAP phones to the
# Internet. It also works as an SMS gateway.
### END INIT INFO
BOXPATH=/usr/local/kannel/sbin
PIDFILES=/var/kannel
CONF=/etc/kannel/smskannel.conf
USER=kannel
VERSION=""
RB=run_kannel_box
BB=bearerbox
WB=wapbox
SB=smsbox
SSD=start-stop-daemon
PATH=$BOXPATH:$PATH
#
# Peter added this part to change mod and ownership of /dev/ttyS0
#
#chown root.modem /dev/ttyS0
#chmod 660 /dev/ttyS0
# On Debian, the most likely reason for the bearerbox not being available
# is that the package is in the "removed" or "unconfigured" state, and the
# init.d script is still around because it's a conffile. This is normal,
# so don't generate any output.
test -x $BOXPATH/bearerbox || exit 0
test -r /etc/default/kannel && . /etc/default/kannel
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting kannel gateway: bearerbox"
sudo -u $USER $SSD --start --quiet \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_bearerbox.pid \
--exec $BOXPATH/$RB \
-- \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_bearerbox.pid \
--no-extra-args \
$BOXPATH/$BB -v 4 -- $CONF
echo -n " smsbox"
sudo -u $USER $SSD --start --quiet \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_smsbox.pid \
--exec $BOXPATH/$RB \
-- \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_smsbox.pid \
--no-extra-args \
$BOXPATH/$SB -v 4 -- $CONF
echo " [OKAY]"
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping WAP gateway:"
test ! -z $START_SMSBOX && (
echo -n " smsbox"
start-stop-daemon --stop --retry 5 --quiet \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_smsbox.pid \
--exec $BOXPATH/run_kannel_box
)
test ! -z $START_WAPBOX && (
echo -n " wapbox"
start-stop-daemon --stop --retry 5 --quiet \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_wapbox.pid \
--exec $BOXPATH/run_kannel_box
)
echo -n " bearerbox"
start-stop-daemon --stop --retry 5 --quiet \
--pidfile $PIDFILES/kannel_bearerbox.pid \
--exec $BOXPATH/run_kannel_box
echo "."
;;
reload)
# We don't have support for this yet.
exit 1
;;
restart|force-reload)
$0 stop
sleep 1
$0 start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload}"
exit 1
esac
exit 0
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What is wring here?
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 5:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Install Kannel on Centos 4.5
Hi
I just got my server up on Centos and trying to install Kannel
I got pass the config/compile with no errors but I can seem to proceed from
here.
First of all, am I right that all the startup scripts should be put in
/etc/rc.d/init.d/
Should I put kannel startup script there?
Also, can I use chkconfig to add kannel to the startup script?
Like,
Chkconfig --add kannel ?
And what runlevel should I set it?
Thanks and hope someone would help me......
Peter