On Tue, 17 Jan 2012, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
I have solved my issue. Danny and several others suggested that it might have something to do with environment settings when running form the init.d folder and that is what it turned out to be.
Just to be overly pedantic, your issue had nothing to do with 'running from /etc/init.d/' (or the symlinks to the scripts in that directory) but had everything to do with the environment of the process that executed the script.
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