openserctl and sc.dbtext are separate commands (scripts)
For help on openserctl, type '/usr/local/openserctl'.
For help on sc.dbtext, type '/usr/local/sc.dbtext'.


-ovi

On 9/28/06, Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Sir,

The command that I used is 'openserctl sc.dbtext'. Prior to that, what I
did was download the sc.dbtext script from CVS and replace the current
openserctl file in /usr/local/sbin. Is this the correct procedure? I did
invoked openserctl dbtext using the sc.dbtext file which I renamed
openserctl but it gave me this kind of error: 406 Bad Substitution. What
is the procedure of running the sc.dbtext script?

Many thanks
hans

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi Lindsey,
>
> the openserctl version for dbtext support is not by default installed
> or provided by the packages - it is available only on CVS, as
> scripts/sc.dbtext.
> are you using this one?
>
> by just running it with no params , there is no error. What is your
> full command line that produce the error you reported.
>
> regard,
> bogdan
>
> Lindsey Hans Joseph Lao wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm planning to use DBTEXT instead of mysql. I found a forum
>> somewhere in the Internet that a script, serctl dbtext [dbtext path]
>> I believe. Is this supported in OpenSER 1.1.0? Because when I tried
>> to invoke this particular command, nothing happens.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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