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** Reply to note from Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 20 Jul 2003 01:03:38 +1000
> if you're using Linux regularly, it won't take
> you very long either. :-)
well, I was kinda hoping, once I set it up, I won't need to touch it for
the next few years..
;>)
Voytek Eymont
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SLUG - Sydney
> do I need to _remember_ this path, or, is there a way of working it out
> from something ?
See Chris's suggestion about the 'service' binary. "/etc/init.d/" is burned
into my muscle memory, and if you're using Linux regularly, it won't take
you very long either. :-)
- Jeff
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linux.conf.au
Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
>> what the correct way to reload say httpd or bind or some other deamon after
>> editing it's conf ?
>
>Depending on your distro and version, something like:
>
> /etc/init.d/apache reload
>
>reload, if available, is better than restart in most cases.
And in redhat or mandra
** Reply to note from Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 20 Jul 2003 00:31:56 +1000
> Depending on your distro and version, something like:
>
> /etc/init.d/apache reload
>
> reload, if available, is better than restart in most cases.
thanks, Jeff
in RH7.3 i have:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> what the correct way to reload say httpd or bind or some other deamon after
> editing it's conf ?
Depending on your distro and version, something like:
/etc/init.d/apache reload
reload, if available, is better than restart in most cases.
- Jeff
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linux.conf.au 2004: Adelaide, Australia