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07-27-2001 06:53 AM
07-27-2001 06:53 AM
Should the START and STOP in this file be equal to 1 or to 0?
We presently have some servers set to START=1 and STOP=1 and some have START=1 and STOP=0.
Any help in clarifying this will be greatly appreciated.
Andy
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07-27-2001 06:59 AM
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Re: Bootexec
I have checked on 10.20, 11.0 and 11i machines and I don't have that file. What process does it control?
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We are running HP-UX 11.00
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07-27-2001 07:32 AM
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Re: Bootexec
/sbin/init.d/bootexec
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07-27-2001 07:38 AM
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Re: Bootexec
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07-27-2001 07:47 AM
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07-27-2001 07:48 AM
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Re: Bootexec
I suspect the problem is in the su - ess which is souring ess's .profile. You probably have commands like stty, tabs in the .profile.
1) Examine your ESSLOG in /var/adm for clues.
2) Try to execute the start command as user ess from the shell.
3) If 2) works then build a wrapper shell which sets and export needed vars and then calls your start/stop command. Your init.d script woulf then call this wrapper script
su ess mywrapper.sh start|stop
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07-27-2001 07:54 AM
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Re: Bootexec
If apache, Maestro, adsm and MF Cobol do not start, are they installed on this machine? Are they supposed to be running?
This looks like a script that is supposed to be modified for each system based on the software that is installed on each particular system.
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07-27-2001 08:44 AM
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Re: Bootexec
ln /sbin/init.d/bootexec S910bootexec
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07-27-2001 09:28 AM
07-27-2001 09:28 AM
SolutionModify the /sbin/init.d/bootexec file. Uncomment out needed commands for the start and stop case as well as add additional if needed.
Modify /etc/rc.config.d/bootexec file. Set START=1.
Create link such as K910bootexec and S910bootexec in the /etc/rc2.d directory.
ln -s /sbin/init.d/bootexec /etc/rc2.d/S910bootexec
ln -s /sbin/init.d/bootexec /etc/rc2.d/K910bootexec
Then I would test.
cd /etc/rc2.d
./K910bootexec stop
./S910bootexec start
Hope this helps
...jcd...