When we installed it it installed at th eend of inittab. Works good. Then we 
put together scripts to b/u and shutdown the processes.
   
  Mace

Lee Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi...
What are people doing to automatically start things like WAS, DB2, MQ
etc.? Stuffing it at the end of /etc/inittab? Writing your own
start/stop script for /etc/init.d? What's the "best" place to stick it?

One of our clients was told "have someone logon and issue..." -- by
someone at IBM (aka: It's Better Manually). Sigh...

Thanks,
Lee
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Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sirius Enterprise Systems Group
Phone: (303) 798-2954
Fax: (720) 228-2321
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.siriuscom.com

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