What is IIim/htt

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Wed Feb 18 12:03:33 UTC 2004


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On Wednesday 18 February 2004 11:58, Bob Chiodini wrote:
> When changing runlevels (5->3), It looks like the IIim init script tries
> to restart something called htt effectively filling my logs with
> errors.  I have not noticed this (IIim or htt) in prior RedHat distros.
> What is it?  What is it for?  Is it safe to chkconfig --del it?
>
> BTW:  Of the two FC2/T1 boxes I have running only one has the IIim init
> script, both are "everthing" installs.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=IIim+htt&btnG=Google+Search

Something to do with language support in X it seems.  If you're just using 
western languages I guess you can nuke it.  Also try

rpm -q --whatprovides /path/to/initscript-file

to find out which rpm owns it, then you can rpm -e that rpm.

- -Andy

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