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After you reboot the system, you will expect the following links

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Smart Card driver installation 1 4. If you installed a pcsc directory into different location than /opt, modify the pcscctl script to change "/opt" to the directory you specified in step 1. > cd > vi pcscctl Search for "/opt" and change it to the name of the new directory. 5. Create a soft link into the system directory. This is to support the automatic restart of the pcscd daemon upon system restart. If you installed the pcsc directory into the /opt directory, just create the soft link. Otherwise, use the name of the new directory in place of /opt. solaris> ln -s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/rc2.d/S94pcsc or S.u.s.e> ln -s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/init.d/pcscd S.u.s.e> chkconfig --add pcscd or redhat> ln -s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/init.d/pcscd redhat> chkconfig --add pcscd NOTE Note: Before you do chkconfig --add pcscd, you can do chkconfig -list | grep pcscd to verify that the pcscd is already on the list. If it already exists, you do not need to do chkconfig -add pcscd. After you reboot the system, you will expect the following links under /etc/rc2.d, /etc/rc3.d, /etc/rc3.d, /etc/rc4.d and /etc/rc5.d. lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jul 28 01:50 S94pcscd -> ../init.d/pcscd NOTE For some Linux vendors, the smart card driver may come with the OS. In this case, extra system configuration may be needed. 6. Run one of the following commands to either start the pcscd daemon, or stop the pcscd daemon. To start pcscd, type: > /opt/pcsc/pcscctl start To stop pcscd, type: > /opt/pcsc/pcscctl stop DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 61 53-1001360-01

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Smart Card driver installation
1
4.
If you installed a pcsc directory into different location than /opt, modify the pcscctl script to
change “/opt” to the directory you specified in
step 1
.
> cd <new_dir>
> vi pcscctl
Search for “/opt” and change it to the name of the new directory.
5.
Create a soft link into the system directory. This is to support the automatic restart of the pcscd
daemon upon system restart.
If you installed the pcsc directory into the /opt directory, just create the soft link. Otherwise,
use the name of the new directory in place of /opt.
solaris> ln –s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/rc2.d/S94pcsc
or
S.u.s.e> ln –s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/init.d/pcscd
S.u.s.e> chkconfig --add pcscd
or
redhat> ln –s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/init.d/pcscd
redhat> chkconfig --add pcscd
NOTE
Note: Before you do
chkconfig --add pcscd
, you can do
chkconfig –list | grep pcscd
to
verify that the pcscd is already on the list. If it already exists, you do not need to do
chkconfig –add pcscd
. After you reboot the system, you will expect the following links
under /etc/rc2.d, /etc/rc3.d, /etc/rc3.d, /etc/rc4.d and /etc/rc5.d.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jul 28 01:50
S94pcscd -> ../init.d/pcscd
NOTE
For some Linux vendors, the smart card driver may come with the OS. In this case, extra
system configuration may be needed.
6.
Run one of the following commands to either start the pcscd daemon, or stop the pcscd
daemon.
To start pcscd, type:
> /opt/pcsc/pcscctl start
To stop pcscd, type:
> /opt/pcsc/pcscctl stop