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+ | DCERouter will attempt to find the [[pluto_main database]] database using the hostname dcerouter, root user, no password, and the database name "pluto_main". If this is not correct, you must specify the connection information on the command line as shown below, or in the '''/etc/pluto.conf''' file. Once connected, DCERouter will attempt to determine what its own device and installation are. If the database contains more than 1 installation or more than 1 DCE Router device, you must specify the installation and/or device on the command line or in the pluto.conf file. The command line options are: | ||
− | [-i installation] [-d device] [-h hostname] [-u username] [-p password] [-D database] [-P mysql port] [-t tcp/ip port to listen on] [-f Base Path] | + | [-i installation] [-d device] [-h hostname] [-u username] [-p password] [-D database] [-P mysql port] [-t tcp/ip port to listen on] [-f Base Path] |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 4 January 2012
DCERouter will attempt to find the pluto_main database database using the hostname dcerouter, root user, no password, and the database name "pluto_main". If this is not correct, you must specify the connection information on the command line as shown below, or in the /etc/pluto.conf file. Once connected, DCERouter will attempt to determine what its own device and installation are. If the database contains more than 1 installation or more than 1 DCE Router device, you must specify the installation and/or device on the command line or in the pluto.conf file. The command line options are:
[-i installation] [-d device] [-h hostname] [-u username] [-p password] [-D database] [-P mysql port] [-t tcp/ip port to listen on] [-f Base Path]