Trevor wrote:
>I'm writing a chkconfig file for guardian called
>"/etc/rc.d/init.d/guardiand", but I don't understand what the following line
>means?
>
># chkconfig: - 57 5
>
>
don't start in any run level by default, start order 57, stop order 5
>
>Is right above the description. Can anyon
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 04:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > # chkconfig: - 57 5
> > Is right above the description. Can anyone shed any light?
>
> Hi , this is what I did with Oracle
> #
> # chkconfig: 3 81 19
> #
> 3 is the run level to start Oracle
> 81 is the order in which Oracle will be s
Thank you. I can't believe how simple you made it... :-)
Trevor
www.gnuguy.com
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3 is the run level to start Oracle
81 is the order in which Oracle will be started when booting
19 is the
> # chkconfig: - 57 5
> Is right above the description. Can anyone shed any light?
Hi , this is what I did with Oracle
#
# chkconfig: 3 81 19
#
3 is the run level to start Oracle
81 is the order in which Oracle will be started when booting
19 is the order in which Oracle will be stopped when s
I'm writing a chkconfig file for guardian called
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/guardiand", but I don't understand what the following line
means?
# chkconfig: - 57 5
Is right above the description. Can anyone shed any light?
Thanks,
Trevor.
gnuguy.com
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