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Description of problem
======================
Excerpt from FAQ document:
> A: If you just want to use slptool to see if things are working, you need to do the following:
>
> Contents of the slp.reg:
> ------------------------
> service:myservice1.x://myhost.caldera.com,en,65535
> owner=Matt Peterson
> email=mpeterson
>
> service:myservice1.x://yourhost.yourdomain.com,en,65535
> owner=Kim Jackson
> email=bjackson.com
>
> IMPORTANT: Restart slpd and check the /var/log/slpd.log to ensure that there were no errors during parsing of the .reg file
>
> Use slptool to find attributes to query the services registered:
>
> ------------------------------
> $ slptool findsrvs service:myservice1.x
> service:myservice1.x://myhost.caldera.com.com,65535
> service:myservice1.x://yourhost.yourdomain.com,65535
>
> $ slptool findattrs service:myservice1.x://myhost.mydomain.com
> (owner=Matt Peterson),(email=mpeterson)
>
> $ slptool findattrs service:myservice1.x://yourhost.caldera.com
> (owner=Kim Jackson),(email=bjackson.com)
>
> Note that you need to supply the service-url as returned by findsrvs.
Contains several errors:
* In `findsrvs` example, there's invalid host: `myhost.caldera.com.com`
* URL arguments of both `findattrs` examples are a mix up of actual URLS,
i.e. the hostnames are invalid
Version-Release number of selected component
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openslp-2.0.0-6.el7
Comment 6RHEL Program Management
2020-12-15 07:46:30 UTC
After evaluating this issue, there are no plans to address it further or fix it in an upcoming release. Therefore, it is being closed. If plans change such that this issue will be fixed in an upcoming release, then the bug can be reopened.