I did this (sort of..) I dont symlink the startup files under solaris.
I find it easier to just put them in /etc/rc2.d
I included the path statements...hmmm. I know it is built fine, as I said -
it will launch MANUALLY....just not at boot up.
Thats the part that I dont understand! With nothing in any error log
ANYWHERE, I dont know how to begin to debug it.
From the looks of this 'mailmanctl' - it starts and stops just like
'apachectl' from apache web server.
At 02:07 PM 07/15/2001, you wrote:
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>"J.D. Bronson" wrote:
>
> > I wrote a simple script for Solaris to start mailmain under
> > /etc/rc2.d/S99mailman
>
> Generally, you create a script under /etc/init.d called 'mailman' and you
>soft link it to the run level:
>
> ln -sf /etc/init.d/mailman /etc/rc2.d/S99mailman (for startup)
> ln -sf /etc/init.d/mailman /etc/rc6.d/S99mailman (for shutdown)
>
> [ note: the latter one needs to have a 'stop' clause in the script ]
>
>
> > /usr/local/mailman/bin/mailmanctl start
>
> I haven't had a chance to look at MM2.1 yet, so I don't know what this
>(mailmanctl) does yet, however if it's just a script, you may want to make
>sure
>it has the proper paths in it. Remember that when the system starts up and
>runs anything in your /etc/rc*.d directories, it doesn't have any PATH
>information set. You need to do that manually in your scripts.
>
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