10 Nov
2004
10 Nov
'04
7:37 p.m.
It does. All you have to do is to make a link from clients zopectl (and zeoctl if you have) to init.d directory, whereever this is hidden in redhat. /etc/... somewhere. And another links to the runlevels you want to start/stop.
the *ctl scripts understand the arguments start and stop and so fit perfectly into Sys-V-style startup.
Well, they fit mostly :) To make it perfect it should also contain the chkconfig declaration at the top to declare default start/stop orders. jens --------------- Jens Vagelpohl jens@zetwork.com Software Engineer +49-(0)441-36 18 14 38 Zetwork GmbH http://www.zetwork.com/