startup / shutdown script (rc.d)

gmoniey gmoniey at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 17:13:18 UTC 2007


thanks to both of you....i will give those examples a shot tonight...thanks
again!



gmoniey wrote:
> 
> Hi Noberto,
> 
> I actually looked at the apache one, and it seemed so complicated, there
> were 2 files for it, one of which was relatively short and the other was
> significantly long.
> 
> Now dont get me wrong, they aren't beyond comprehension, but i simply dont
> have the time right now to figure them out.
> 
> I dont quite see how something as simple as "apachectl start" is expanded
> into so many lines.
> 
> maybe i will get some time in the near future to understand it...
> 
> 
> 
> Norberto Meijome-2 wrote:
>> 
>> On Thu, 31 May 2007 14:06:45 -0700 (PDT)
>> gmoniey <gmoniey at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I was wondering if there is a simple way to create 1 script that will be
>>> called during startup and shutdown. Basically, I am looking for
>>> something
>>> like this:
>> 
>> the easiest way (for me) is to grab the rc script of anything that you
>> know
>> well (for example, apache) and modify it for your needs. anyway, at least
>> you
>> can learn from the one that is already made, without having to start from
>> scratch.
>> 
>> B 
>> 
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