On Thursday 15 May 2008, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Weird. It's non-empty as provided by the package from the packman repository.
Which package? There are two primary packages on Packman (for openSUSE 10.3), as far as I can tell:
gkrellm gkrellm-daemon
I have the former installed (on the server machine). The "Description" field says you cannot install both because the former includes the latter (the deamon).
I've double-checked, and it's present in both, copied from /var/adm/fillup-templates/sysconfig.gkrellmd as part of the postinstall process.
What precisely do these configuration variables mean? Where are the documented? If Google is to be believed, only two German pages exist that mention these configuration entries! They do look roughly like HTML conversions of manual pages.
From the file:
Thanks. Is that the entire configuration file?
No, just the relevant portions.
Generally speaking, I think it's better to attach such files to prevent the various manglings that occur along the way in email body text.
Perhaps. After almost 9 years on this list, I need to purposely remind myself that attachments are allowed now.
They provide the --io-timeout and --reconnect-timeout commandline options to gkrellmd.
I'm probably confused, but aren't these more pertinent on the client side?
Nope. The daemon tells the client how often to check for a connection whenever the timeout values change. I don't, however, know what the rationale behind that decision is. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org