Erik Bray wrote:
> Are you sourcing lsb init-functions (or something similar)?  You
> should be able to use `log_end_msg 0` to indicate success.
>   
I source the  /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions file. I've modeled the script 
off of the   /etc/rc.d/init.d/readahead file, as it was the most basic 
startup file there (this is on CentOS 4)

I've been looking at the scripts I have for httpd. iptables, and mysqld 
and it seems that there needs to be a return value to /sbin/service, 
which I guess is basically what log_end_msg  does?

> On 4/30/07, Arnie Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I have created a simple script in /etc/rc.d/init.d to start tracd at
>> boot time, and set it up with chkconfig. It also let's me stop, start,
>> and restart tracd with   /sbin/service tracd start , etc.
>>
>> It's working fine, except I'd like to get it to echo the [  OK  ]
>> message I get when using /sbin/service for things like httpd and mysqld.
>> I've been looking through those startup scripts, but cannot yet figure
>> out how that is done. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Arnie Sherman
>>
>>     
>
> >
>   


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