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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: René Nielsen on January 07, 2004, 11:09:51 AM
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Does it work for SME 6.0 and where can I download it from?
http://www.e-smith.org/contrib/rpm-index/RPM-e-smith-service-control-1.1.0-01.src.html
/René
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its here http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/star/mitel/contrib/e-smith-service-control/5.5/
Not sure if will work with 6, think I read on here that it doesnt but dont quote me on that
Try it and report back if it does work, if you want too.
HTH
Byte
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You need to get:
e-smith-service-control-1.1.0-06.noarch.rpm
I have this working on SME 6.0 fial,
Should find it on contribs I would expect.
I can email it to you if you can't find it (8k).
HTH
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So wheres my link I posted go to Graeme ;-) (see my orignal post)
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Like with so much other smart stuff, the contributor is Darrell May, and you can find the package here: /contribs/dmay/mitel/contrib/e-smith-service-control/
Greetings
wyron
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Hi, I've tried the "e-smith-service-control-1.1.0-06.noarch.rpm", but when the server reboot, does the changes disappears!
Any suggestions
/René
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You need to get:
e-smith-service-control-1.1.0-06.noarch.rpm
I have this working on SME 6.0 fial,
Should find it on contribs I would expect.
I can email it to you if you can't find it (8k).
HTH
hi, Graeme Fleming...
I already installed the e-smith-services-control-1.1.0.06.noarch.rpm. I would like to ask on how to enable back the other services that i disable. I tried to disable the php and httpd-e-smith and other services. After the changes, i can't anymore access the Server Manager. Will you please help me on how to enable back the other services that i disable especially the php?
Thanks
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I tried to disable the php and httpd-e-smith and other services. After the changes, i can't anymore access the Server Manager.
If I am correct, both of these are needed so that the server manager can work.
HTH
Marco
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Try to edit "/home/e-smith/configuration" and set the services to "enabled" then reboot.
If that doesn't work then remove the rpm first.