Starting the calendar daemon (10)
The calendar daemon generates the SCO Shell event window.
Normally the calendar daemon will run all the time, but if
there is a problem with the system, such as a power failure,
it might stop running. If this happens, you must restart it
by following these steps:
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Select option 10 from the Calendar Administration menu.
A message indicating that the calendar daemon will restart appears.
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If no daemon was present, the program starts one.
If the daemon was already present, an error message appears explaining
that fact. In either case, press <Return>
to return to the Calendar Administration menu.
When the calendar daemon is running, it maintains a file in
/usr/lib/scosh/pipes/caldrunning.
If the daemon process is stopped using a kill -9,
this file might not be properly removed. If you try to restart
the calendar daemon and you get a message indicating that it is
already running, check to make sure this file has been removed.
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