05-17-2005
In a sentence, that probably won't work.
I will reply in a little while in more detail with a possible alternative strategy for you to explore. One more question that come to mind now though is, is the 3310 in single or dual bus configuration? If you are unsure about this, then did you need to edit sd.conf when installing?
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oddjobd
oddjobd(8) System Manager's Manual oddjobd(8)
NAME
oddjobd - privileged operations for unprivileged processes
SYNOPSIS
oddjobd [-n] [-d] [-p pidfile] [-c configfile] [-S] [-t timeout]
DESCRIPTION
The oddjobd daemon provides the com.redhat.oddjob service on the system-wide message bus. Each facility which oddjobd provides is provided
as a separate D-Bus method.
Any method can be invoked by name by any user, subject to access controls enforced by both D-Bus and oddjobd.
Most methods are implemented as helper programs.
OPTIONS
-n Do not fork and become a daemon process.
-d Print debugging messages to stderr. Implies -n.
-p pidfile
Store the daemon's process ID in the named file.
-c /etc/oddjobd.conf
Read the daemon's configuration from the named file.
-S Connect to the session bus instead of the system bus. Used for testing only.
-t timeout
Specifies the amount of time which will pass between attempts to reconnect to the bus if oddjobd is disconnected for any reason. If
the specified timeout is above 5, then oddjobd will first attempt to connect up to 10 times at intervals of 5 seconds. The default
reconnect timeout is 30 seconds.
SIGNALS
SIGHUP Reload the configuration. Client requests which are in the process of being served will run to completion even if the newly-loaded
configuration does not include the service, object, interface, or method.
SEE ALSO
oddjob_request(1) oddjob.conf(5) oddjobd.conf(5)
oddjob Manual 5 April 2006 oddjobd(8)