Re: [foxboro] Micro I/A letterbug server
- From: "Ashley Davey" <Ashley.Davey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 13:43:59 +0200
Hi Ron
I have checked the 51Box (AW-01) and found the letterbug server has not been
removed as planned.
I have stopped the letterbug server process on the AW51 (AW-01) where it should
not be running and manually started it on the proper host AW51 (AW-02).
I have checked the "fox_apps.dat" files on both AW51's and found an entry in
both places for the letterbug server.
I have removed the "offending" entry from AW-01 fox_apps.dat file.
Unfortunately I'll only know if all of this has worked when I restart the
51Boxes on Sunday and install the Micro I/A controller.
Thanks for your input, I shall keep you posted.
Ashley Davey
Software Engineer
Afprod Technical Support Group
E-mail: ashley.davey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Tel : +27 11 458 5342
Fax : +27 11 458 5343
>>> rdeen@xxxxxxxxxxx 18/10/02 10:22:51 AM >>>
I checked the 51Box in the lab and it has a go_AMCSRV in the location
/usr/fox/bin.
The contents of the go script indicate this is the letterbug server start
script.
Regards
Ron Deen
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Deen [mailto:r.deen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:23 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Micro I/A letterbug server
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 14:29, you wrote:
Hi,
There are no removal scripts for the letterbug server which sort of
indicates
that the server was indeed NOT removed.
Beeing at home (No I/A yet) I would guess that there would be a "go_script"
in the "/usr/fox/bin" directory on the I/A system.
These script have names like go_ACSA and go_AHIST500. The name should be
something like go_someSRVR. Be carefull not to disable the wrong one.
Typically I usually rename these scripts to "no_someSRVR" to have a way
back!
If you need more info I can look at it tomorrow
Note that you DO need 1 letterbug server if any Micro I/A stations are in
your system.
Regards
Ron Deen@home
> Hi List
>
> I have just removed a Micro I/A letterbug server from an AW51B on an I/A =
> node, using a committed install. The log file indicates a warning that t=
> here are no removal scripts. All the other changes have been implemented=
> , ok!
>
> Has anyone encountered this before? Has the letterbug server been remove=
> d? If not, any suggestions would be welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Ashley Davey
> Software Engineer
> Afprod Technical Support Group
> E-mail: ashley.davey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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