Re: [CentOS] Startup script issues

2009-12-01 Thread Brian Mathis
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote: I'm converting Ubuntu startup scripts to work on CentOS (5.3), and I'm having trouble finding out how to start a daemon in a certain directory? For Ubuntu, start-stop-daemon has the option -d to set the working

Re: [CentOS] Startup script issues

2009-12-01 Thread Robert Bielik
Brian Mathis skrev: On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote: I'm converting Ubuntu startup scripts to work on CentOS (5.3), and I'm having trouble finding out how to start a daemon in a certain directory? For Ubuntu, start-stop-daemon has the option -d

Re: [CentOS] Startup script issues

2009-12-01 Thread Brian Mathis
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote: Brian Mathis skrev: On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote: I'm converting Ubuntu startup scripts to work on CentOS (5.3), and I'm having trouble finding out how to start a

Re: [CentOS] Startup script issues

2009-12-01 Thread Les Mikesell
Robert Bielik wrote: Brian Mathis skrev: On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Robert Bielik robert.bie...@xponaut.se wrote: I'm converting Ubuntu startup scripts to work on CentOS (5.3), and I'm having trouble finding out how to start a daemon in a certain directory? For Ubuntu,

Re: [CentOS] Startup script issues

2009-12-01 Thread Robert Bielik
Brian Mathis skrev: It's helpful to understand that any child process started by a parent process always inherits the environment of the parent. The cwd (current working directory) is part of that environment. Any other environment variables that are exported, such as PATH, etc.. are also