Daemon
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Mon Dec 30 11:05:24 UTC 2013
Hi Juliet,
When you put a start/stop script in init.d and want to run it by the system at boottime.
Then you need to create a link at the running init-level in "/etc/rc?.d/" to the init.d start/stop script.
So, if your system is running init-level 3 (`runlevel` or "/etc/inittab/{default}) then create a symlink in /etc/rc3.d :
# cd /etc/rc3.d
# ln -s /etc/init.d/{daemon-name-script} S99'daemon-name' (S=Start-script, 99=start-number in the row (99 is the last number, can also be another number if necessary))
You can do the same with the stop-part, those are the K-symlinks (Kill) in "/etc/rc3.d"
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Ron de Kuijer
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@: ryanit at ronno.nl
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From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com [redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of PV Juliet [pvjuliet at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 11:10
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Daemon
Hi All,
I put a simple script in init.d which can start and stop my daemon.
But when i am booting the machine it's not running. I am able to start
manually(service name start) .It works fine . Is it possible to possible to
run it custom level ?
Thanks and Regards
Juliet
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:26 AM, PV Juliet <pvjuliet at gmail.com> wrote:
> HI All,
> I have a c program which run as a daemon in linux. Now i want to start
> this program when the system boots up . Can any one tell me simple script
> which will run this automatically.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> juliet
>
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