Sthitaprajna writes on 8/26/2003 3:10 AM:


That's exactly his problem, right? why does one have to grep for a running process after issuing a stop? his problem is that the servicce is not stopping as it should. If they stopped properly as they should have, then there would be no probs with the restarting.


Because redhat's initscripts are rather broken. They don't check that the processes have all been shut down (though they do try to shut them down) before restarting.


Especially when for most needs and purposes, all that's needed is to send a sighup to the parent process (kill -1 `head -n1 /var/run/named.pid` instead of killall -1 named)

srs



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