Thanks for your prompt answer, but ....
Dave Mielke wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Pedro Brandao wrote:
> > 1. Is init levels the correct place to put this initialization, or I
> >should only launch/stop the daemons in init and do the interface
> >configurations in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ ?
>
> Just start/stop your daemons in the init script. It's best to do the start/stop
> of the interfaces from /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, as that'll let you use
> the ifup/ifdown commands.
OK I'll do that.
> ># chkconfig: 2345 97 12
>
> You're starting/stopping the daemons way too late/early. They should be started
> before network, and stopped after network. Check your system to be sure, but my
> network init script says:
>
> # chkconfig: 2345 10 90
>
> I would suggest, therefore, that you use something like:
>
> # chkconfig: 2345 9 91
I've tryed that but no message appears. The daemons die when init kills all
processes.
Should my "Stopping atmsigd daemon: " appear with an OK or FAILED (Red Hat 6.0
with 2.2.1) or not?
Thanks again
Pedro Brandao