Ok here is what I didI ran locate interchange and it came up with like 600 lines of interchange. I had to reset my line buffer to 2000 so I could go back up the list.
I found several paths that ended in /interchange /usr/local/interchange I did suppressed /]$ /usr/local/interchange status bash: /usr/local/interchange: is a directory /usr/local/interchange/bin/interchange I get suppressed /]$ /usr/local/interchange/bin/interchange status Low traffic settings. Calling UI......UI is loaded... Interchange V5.3.0-200411290658 Running with old signals.Configuring catalog mystore...Using MySQL, DSN=dbi:mysql:test_mystore...done.
The Interchange server is already running (process id 5608)
I have search the icdevgroup site and all over the net, I am dumbfounded as to what the problem isFrom what I can tell it is already running.
Paul
>>I tried those two and they didn't work, here is what I got on the first >>one >>suppressed ~]# /etc/init.d/interchange status >>-bash: /etc/init.d/interchange: No such file or directorydepending on where the interchange daemon is located the file location may be different then what I wrote do a locate interchange then /path/to/interchange status if it says interchange is stopped then... /path/to/interchange start btw, this has to be done as root or interch. the file could be in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ Tom _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressedhttp://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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