If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used. Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.
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Thomas Hood
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On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:22:10PM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote:
If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used. Otherwise 'reload' should be
If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used. Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.
--
Thomas Hood
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:22:10PM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote:
If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used. Otherwise 'reload' should be
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