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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: What goes in inetd.conf?
- To: <coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net>
- Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: What goes in inetd.conf?
- From: Rich Bowen <rbowen at rcbowen dot com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 06:38:13 -0400 (EDT)
- In-Reply-To: <yam9011.1077.143571048@mail.galactica.it>
- Reply-To: coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- Sender: owner-coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Alessandro Zummo wrote:
> On 03-Set-02 at 03:54:51,
> Rich Bowen <rbowen@rcbowen.com> wrote:
>
>
> > I'm trying to get coldsync running in daemon mode for local (not
> > network) syncs, and I'm not real sure what should go in inetd.conf, or
> > what args I should start coldsync with, or what other things I should be
> > looking for. I am trying the -md flag, but coldsync exits after the
> > first sync. If something is supposed to go on inetd.conf, an example
> > would be greatly appreciated. I saw examples for netsync, but that did
> > not seem to be what I really want.
>
> No, inetd.conf shouldn't be used with coldsync. The correct flag is -md.
>
> As you noticed, coldsync exits after the first sync. You can put an entry in
> /etc/inittab to keep it running.
Ohhhh. I see. I assumed that daemon mode meant that it would actually run
as a daemon, and stay running. I misunderstood. Thanks for the tip.
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen@rcbowen.com
http://kenya.rcbowen.com/
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