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10-07-2003 01:28 AM
10-07-2003 01:28 AM
On reboot, an entry in /etc/inittab for an 11.0 server failed to start.. I'm not sure why
tsm::once:/usr/bin/dsmc sched > /dev/null 2>&1
Does anyone know what I missed in this ? Thank you :)
tsm::once:/usr/bin/dsmc sched > /dev/null 2>&1
Does anyone know what I missed in this ? Thank you :)
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10-07-2003 01:31 AM
10-07-2003 01:31 AM
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It isn't in the inittab file that the problem is occuring but unfortunately you've sent any error messages to /dev/null so you can't read them. You might need to lose the > /dev/null 2>&1 to debug this properly.
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10-07-2003 01:32 AM
10-07-2003 01:32 AM
Re: inittab entry failed to start process
Hi Brent,
Appears to me you've left out the run-state level (0-6) that tells the system at what run-level to run the command. This is the second field. Most frequently used are 2 & 3, but if you need this at run-level 1, then use 1.
Rgds,
Jeff
Appears to me you've left out the run-state level (0-6) that tells the system at what run-level to run the command. This is the second field. Most frequently used are 2 & 3, but if you need this at run-level 1, then use 1.
Rgds,
Jeff
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