9 Mar
2009
9 Mar
'09
5:34 p.m.
Hi,
Err.. try "echo $?" after that. It doesn't print out log messages to stdout unless you also do "-X".
I was about to say the same thing - the man page clearly states that it fails with a value - this is a shell fail, not a human readble fail - exit value isnt 0 therefore something is wrong. many many daemons work in the same way -
radiusd -C if [ "$?" eq "0" ]; then echo OK else echo FAILED something fi
- and have this sort of wrapper or logic. :-) alan