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01-21-2005 01:56 AM
01-21-2005 01:56 AM
How do I interrupt the rc*.d startup scripts?
I have found references in the forums to using ctrl-| (pipe) to interrupt the startup scripts, but it doesn't seem to work. I have an L 2000 running HP-UX 11.11. I am testing startup scripts and want to interrupt the scripts if one of them hangs.
Jim
I have found references in the forums to using ctrl-| (pipe) to interrupt the startup scripts, but it doesn't seem to work. I have an L 2000 running HP-UX 11.11. I am testing startup scripts and want to interrupt the scripts if one of them hangs.
Jim
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01-21-2005 02:01 AM
01-21-2005 02:01 AM
Solution
Hi Jim,
From the console, do an stty -a & look for "quit=" - usually it's ctrl-\ but depending on your term-type it could differ.
That's what you need to enter.
Understand that no more rc scripts will run afterwards however.
HTH,
Jeff
From the console, do an stty -a & look for "quit=" - usually it's ctrl-\ but depending on your term-type it could differ.
That's what you need to enter.
Understand that no more rc scripts will run afterwards however.
HTH,
Jeff
PERSEVERANCE -- Remember, whatever does not kill you only makes you stronger!
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01-21-2005 02:56 AM
01-21-2005 02:56 AM
Re: Interrupt startup scripts
Jeff,
That was the answer. Part of my problem was that the terminal was set to HP, while the GSP was set to vt100. When I set both to HP the ctrl-\ worked.
Along a similar thread, is there a way to interrupt a shutdown?
Jim
That was the answer. Part of my problem was that the terminal was set to HP, while the GSP was set to vt100. When I set both to HP the ctrl-\ worked.
Along a similar thread, is there a way to interrupt a shutdown?
Jim
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01-21-2005 03:33 AM
01-21-2005 03:33 AM
Re: Interrupt startup scripts
Yes I think so - but do you really want to?
Depending on just where you hit it, you could really be in an inconsistent state.
Rgds,
Jeff
Depending on just where you hit it, you could really be in an inconsistent state.
Rgds,
Jeff
PERSEVERANCE -- Remember, whatever does not kill you only makes you stronger!
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