Forgot the attachment.
Thanks,
Justin
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Justin McAteer wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> My mistake. It appears that the init script we are using is not part of the
> standard repository, but something we have added locally. As I recall, I
> found this in an RPM package of DNSM
Kurt,
My mistake. It appears that the init script we are using is not part of the
standard repository, but something we have added locally. As I recall, I
found this in an RPM package of DNSMasq.
In any case, this script very small, reliable and LSB compliant. I am using
this script with Pacemake
Kurt,
I believe I may have run into your problem before as well. However, now we
are installing from source and we are using the following command to install
the SysV Init script:
cp contrib/init.d/rc.redhat.dnsmasq /etc/init.d/dnsmasq
Where the 'contrib' directory is part of the DNSMasq source
Hi, I installed dnsmasq on RHEL5.2 and it appeared to install fine and runs
fine if I execute dnsmasq manually, however, no script was installed in
/etc/rc.d/init.d (or /etc/init.d) to start dnsmasq upon server reboot.
Any ideas?