[lug] Redhat NIS startup sequence?

Harris, James James_Harris at maxtor.com
Fri Dec 8 09:26:26 MST 2000


Thanks Jeff Howell for the following reply:

From:	Jeff Howell [howeljs at grimoire.stortek.com]
Sent:	Friday, December 08, 2000 09:27
To:	james_harris at maxtor.com
Subject:	Re: [lug] Redhat NIS startup sequence?

man chkconfig

pretty slick util. Just tell it the runlevels you want it to start in
and it takes care of it. You shgould also notice that in
/etc/init.d/ypbind it should have the priority in there.

Have a good one!
-- 
 Jeff Howell
 EDS Unix Support
 
  Linux Slackware: The Ultimate NT Service Pack


-----Original Message-----
From: Harris, James [mailto:James_Harris at maxtor.com]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 09:08
To: Boulder Linux Users Group (E-mail)
Subject: [lug] Redhat NIS startup sequence?


Got a quick on here:

Is there an industry standard startup number for ypbind on Redhat?  We've
just finished building a new domain and are binding our existing clients.
Since they weren't setup by default this way, I've had to manually create
the symlink for the ypbind script.  I created it as S15ypbind so that
network and portmapper would start first.  It's running beautifully, but I'd
like to keep it standard (if there is one.)  
(BTW, we're using RH 7.0 if that make a diff.)

Thanks a bunch all!

Jim Harris
Network Operating Systems Group
Phone:  303.702.3853 | Fax:  303.678.2182
EDS @ Maxtor Corporation


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