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Hello everybody,
I'm currently setting up an OpenLDAP server on a machine that's using InitNG
to boot up. I've noticed that there's no way to specify which signal is sent
when InitNG stops a daemon. This question is particulary important for slapd,
because the OpenLDAP adminitrator's manual states that slapd *must* be killed
with SIGINT, stopping it with any other signal may cause data loss.
I've for now modified the ifile by adding a stop skript that explicitly
executes kill -INT. However, for the future it would be nice to know which
signal is sent by InitNG. Or perhaps adding an option to specify the signal
would be a nice addition to the source code. I'm not that familiar with the
InitNG source code, but with C programing, and if someone would tell mehr
where the ifiles are parsed and where I can find the code for stopping
daemons, I would try to add this feature.
Greetings,
Eric MSP Veith
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