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08-28-2003 05:16 AM
08-28-2003 05:16 AM
i wanted to know how can i diable the dce ?
i have move the file from the /sbin/init.d
but i want to know how to diable it on a config file of the dce .
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08-28-2003 05:18 AM
08-28-2003 05:18 AM
Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
This is the correct way to stop/start a service.
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08-28-2003 05:18 AM
08-28-2003 05:18 AM
Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
/etc/rc.config.d/dce
See if there is something there for you.
Massimo
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08-28-2003 05:24 AM
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Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
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08-28-2003 05:26 AM
08-28-2003 05:26 AM
Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
The 0 flag tells not to start and 1 tells to start the daemon at boot time.
Also have a look at /etc/rc.config.d/Rpcd file This also starts some dce process. This is basically required during Openview installtion.
Goodluck.
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08-28-2003 05:28 AM
08-28-2003 05:28 AM
Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
if you will edit this file you will see this lines :
# WARNING: This script should not be manually edited !!!
# The DCE system management tools maintain this file
# to reflect the current DCE configuration of this system.
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS SCRIPT !!!
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08-28-2003 05:32 AM
08-28-2003 05:32 AM
Re: how to disable the dce from starting in boot time
also i can see that the flag is set to zero but still in the rc.log of the boot time i can see that the dce is starting .
any more ideas ?
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08-28-2003 05:48 AM
08-28-2003 05:48 AM
SolutionGo to /sbin/rc2.d directory and issue the command:
mv S570dce s570dce
Have you noticed the lowercase "s" in this command?
When you change the initial "S" (or "K") in the scripts present at this directory, the startup scripts of HP-UX will pass over them and won't run those you change - in this case, the S570dce script which has been renamed to s570dce.
For more information regarding the security of your HP-UX installation, see
http://www.giac.org/practical/gsec/Larry_Harker_GSEC.pdf
HTH
Paulo Fessel