The installation procedure automatically creates a script file called S69ARCserve and places it in /etc/rc2.d. When the system is brought up in multi-user mode, this script is invoked and automatically starts all necessary daemons for the back-end.
In the event that your system appears to hang during the process of starting the SCO ARCserve/Open daemons, bring up the system in single-user mode. When the system is up, delete the S69ARCserve file and follow the instructions below for starting the back-end daemons manually:
To start the SCO ARCserve/Open front end:
The SCO ARCserve/Open Quick Access window displays. From here you select the SCO ARCserve/Open operation that you want to perform.
To stop the SCO ARCserve/Open back-end:
To stop the SCO ARCserve/Open front-end: