Re: [foxboro] CSA X 2

Rob,

CSA is started through the /usr/fox/bin/fox_apps.dat mechanism.
Removing the ACSA entry in this file will prevent CSA from starting on a
machine.

The /usr/fox/csa/CSA_SERVER process is CSA.  A kill -9 would be the
right way to stop it.  However, the start-up also sets a global variable
on the system.  You may have to reboot the AP(W) where it wasn't
supposed to run to allow it to run on another machine.

John Metsker
General Mills, Inc. =20

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On Behalf Of Burnham, Rob C.
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:27 AM
To: Foxboro free list (E-mail)
Subject: [foxboro] CSA X 2


List,

Have two CSA's running!

Can someone remind me of the file to edit to stop CSA from starting,

and what should I kill to stop it?

TIA

Rob Burnham
Systems Engineer
Glatfelter
<http://www.glatfelter.com>
Phone 920-727-2426
Fax 920-727-2638
rburnham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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