leveraging PFDSK

Jeremy Anderson jeremy at plunketts.net
Tue Sep 7 14:05:50 PDT 2004


Kenneth Brody wrote:

>Jeremy Anderson wrote:
>[...]
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>>I need the system to search through both /appl/test/filepro/serArch and
>>/appl/test2/filepro/serArch for the map and keyfile.
>>On the old system, this was apparently accomplished through the PFDSK
>>environment variable.
>>
>>In my script, I have tried setting PFDSK to be "/appl/test:/appl/test2",
>>but this does not work in the way which I expected.
>>    
>>
>[...]
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>Define "does not work".  Also, what are the values of PFDATA and PFDIR?
>
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It does not find the second directory.  Instead, it says:

*** A filePro Error Has Occurred ***

On File: /appl/test/filepro/serArch/key

File not found?


 From the command line, I can verify that "key" does indeed exist in 
/appl/test2/filepro/serArch:


jeremy at blackwidow:~> ls -al /appl/test2/filepro/serArch/key
-rwxrwxrwx  1 filepro users 95988000 2004-09-07 11:41 
/appl/test2/filepro/serArch/key
jeremy at blackwidow:~> ls -al /appl/test/filepro/serArch/key
/bin/ls: /appl/test/filepro/serArch/key: No such file or directory
jeremy at blackwidow:~>

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Jeremy Anderson			      jeremy (at) plunketts.net
IT Manager, Plunkett's Pest Control   Author, Multitool Linux



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