runlevels
Larry D Sorensen
larry.sorensen at juno.com
Wed Jan 5 19:27:31 UTC 2005
I had it in the same directory originally. That is where I have always
put the scripts in the past. Since it wasn't working, I tried
experimenting. I can call the script from the command line and it stops
my database just fine. It just doesn't seem to work automatically.
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:54:21 -0600 Steve Buehler <steve at ibapp.com>
writes:
> At 12:19 PM 1/4/2005, Larry D Sorensen wrote:
> >I have 2 scripts that I want to run at different times. One has
> been
> >linked in the /etc/rc3.d directory for startup (S98script). The
> second is
> >to do the opposite and stop things. It is called K11script. If I
> put the
> >kill script in /etc/rc2.d and then manually change run levels, init
> 2,
> >the script does not run. I know the script works, however, because
> I can
> >call it from the command line. Any suggestions?
> >
> >Larry
>
> Larry
> If you have S98script in the rc3.d directory, you should
> put
> K98script in the same directory. That way, when you start runlevel
> 3, it
> will run and when you change or stop runlevel 3, it should kill it.
> I do
> not know if having the kill script with a different number than the
> start
> script would matter or not, but it makes things look better when
> trying to
> associate them. I wouldn't think it would matter since from my
> understanding of it, the number is just telling the system the order
> of
> starting or deleting compared to the other starts and kills.
> Can you type in /etc/rc3.d/K11script to kill the process?
> If it
> doesn't kill the process, then more than likely, it has nothing to
> do with
> changing run levels, it would probably mean that there is something
> wrong
> in the script. Try running it manually and report the results
> back.
>
> Steve
>
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