Thanks my bad, it was a problem with my user.

Bill Au wrote:
> 
> try the command line in stead:
> 
> /solr/user/bin/rsyncd-enable
> 
> The scripts do not like to be "bashed".
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:24 AM, sunnyfr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/solr/user/bin# bash rsyncd-enable
>> rsyncd-enable: line 21: cd: rsyncd-enable/..: Not a directory
>> rsyncd-enable: line 26: /solr/user/bin/bin/scripts-util: No such file or
>> directory
>> rsyncd-enable: line 60: fixUser: command not found
>> rsyncd-enable: line 62: setStartTime: command not found
>> rsyncd-enable: line 64: logMessage: command not found
>> rsyncd-enable: line 65: logMessage: command not found
>> touch: cannot touch `/data/solr/user/bin/logs/rsyncd-enabled': No such
>> file
>> or directory
>> rsyncd-enable: line 76: logExit: command not found
>>
>> if I try
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/solr/user# sudo ./bin/rsyncd-enable
>> sudo: no passwd entry for Administrator!
>>
>> Can you help me please? according to the fact that I've scripts.conf in
>> /solr/user/conf/
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sunny
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