Re: chkconfig confusion

2002-09-20 Thread Samuel Flory
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

Re: chkconfig confusion

2002-09-20 Thread C. Linus Hicks
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

RE: chkconfig confusion

2002-09-20 Thread Trevor
Thank you. I can't believe how simple you made it... :-) Trevor www.gnuguy.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3 is the run level to start Oracle 81 is the order in which Oracle will be started when booting 19 is the

Re: chkconfig confusion

2002-09-20 Thread achana
> # 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

chkconfig confusion

2002-09-20 Thread Trevor
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 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[E