On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 11:15 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> Hello, all.  Perhaps I'm brain cramping in my rush but I did not see
> anywhere within openvasd.conf or anywhere else for that matter where we
> can set the location of the pid file.  For example, we installed
> to /usr/local and the pid file is thus being created
> in /usr/local/var/run.
> 
> We are running a RedHat based system (CentOS 5.2).  Doesn't it need to
> be in /var/run in order for RedHat to gracefully stop the process during
> shutdown? Is this even important or is it not an issue if the server
> halts without gracefully shutting down openvasd? If it is an issue, how
> does one change the pid file location? Thanks - John
Oops! I'm sorry - it's /var/lock/subsys - John
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