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Re: [opensuse] init.d script automatic start, not (just) run
- From: Neal Hogan <nealhogan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 19:21:33 -0500
- Message-id: <ab7b49bc0904081721q5d75ce92p167c92e2944dc594@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Carlos E. R.
<robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I found this to be odd as well . . . that's why I'm posting. The
reason why I say it's running at level 5 is because I set the default
start run level to 5 and when I chkconfig'd it it said "rc5.d: on" and
then when I check it's status after boot (#/etc/init.d/script status),
it says that it's running, but I have no ssh connection. However, I
can manually start the script (#/etc/init.d/script start)and,
therefore, the ssh connection. So, I say that it's running, yet not
started.
I'll check this . . . thanks!
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<robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Tuesday, 2009-04-07 at 15:47 -0500, Neal Hogan wrote:
I have read the documentation and sample init.d scripts and have
chconfig'd my script . . . I did all of this before posting the first
time (sorry for not being clearer). The script definitely runs at
runlevel 5 (it's status after boot is "running"), but the script isn't
started automatically. I guess I'm missing something about init.d
scripts. I thought that it would START the script at the particular
runlevel.
I don't understand this paragraph. You say that “The script definitely runs
at runlevel 5” and later you say that “the script isn't started
automatically”. Both affirmations are mutually excluyent, that can not be.
Please clarify.
I found this to be odd as well . . . that's why I'm posting. The
reason why I say it's running at level 5 is because I set the default
start run level to 5 and when I chkconfig'd it it said "rc5.d: on" and
then when I check it's status after boot (#/etc/init.d/script status),
it says that it's running, but I have no ssh connection. However, I
can manually start the script (#/etc/init.d/script start)and,
therefore, the ssh connection. So, I say that it's running, yet not
started.
I suggest you look inside the boot log for messages from that init script,
and possible to boot in verbose mode (no splash screen).
I'll check this . . . thanks!
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Carlos E. R.
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