I think someone did... And yes, it's a good starting point. The catch
is that "startServer.sh" (and the various other scripts) in WAS don't
nicely fit the mold with the way they do messages and return codes. And
of course there's no doc on the WAS scripts...
Lee
Bruce Hayden wrote:
Hi Lee,
I don't think anyone mentioned that SUSE supplies the file
/etc/init.d/skeleton as a starter for creating your own
startup/shutdown files. Also, see "man init.d" for their
documentation on the process. You use the insserv or chkconfig
command to add or remove the links to the startup script from the
runlevel directories.
On 5/3/06, Lee Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just for the record, I have written them for a couple of products
(probably poorly as I'm still fairly new to bash). And I've changed
them over and over as IBM changes names or directory structures etc..
And I've helped customers with it. And I've helped them try to complain
to IBM (to no apparent avail). And most customers want to just stick it
somewhere (like inittab) to be done with it.
I'm hoping a Jim Elliott or Chuck Morse or even one of the IBM Linux or
VM people might take note and add some push from their side(s).. After
all, even MVS products come with a sample startup proc... Sometimes
the pressure has to come from several directions at once...
And I'm glad to hear:
- I didn't just miss it
- Others have the same issue
- I correctly understood the "right" (aka: ideal) way, and the quick
way.
So thanks to all,
Lee
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