I appreciate your help and all the help everyone has given me.  I spend most of 
my time programming and decided I wanted to be more involved in our servers so 
I can help ensure we are doing all we need to do.

Thanks again to everyone.

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Keith Smith

--- On Fri, 6/25/10, Bryan O'Neal <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Bryan O'Neal <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Add/Remove/Start/Stop services on CentOS
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, June 25, 2010, 2:28 PM

It's all good. I have been working with linux since the mid 90's and have been 
using it as at least on of my desktops since the late 90's. Further more I have 
been professionally administrating corporate servers since mid 2000's and even 
now I read some of the stuff on the list and go "What the heck are they talking 
about" And since there are a plethora of people to explain it why you ask it 
really make this is the best places to learn :)


On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 1:31 PM, keith smith <[email protected]> wrote:


That is good to know, thanks!

Yes some of my knowledge dates back to about 1997 - RedHat 4?.  I played with 
Linux in the early 90's (Caldera,Mandrake,mostly Debian) and have done little 
with it until the last few years.


I have a Fedora Core 5 dev box I setup 3 years ago on a private IP. I do LAMP 
dev on it.  The other box is CentOS 5 that is a production server.

So yes I am learning and may not know some things (a lot of things).  That is 
why I posted all those questions.  You will not hurt my feelings in pointing 
out my flaws.  I want to get it right.  Thanks!


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Keith Smith

--- On Fri, 6/25/10, Kevin Fries <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Kevin Fries <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Add/Remove/Start/Stop services on CentOS
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <[email protected]>

Date: Friday, June 25, 2010, 12:25 PM

Not only that, he even has old information on service startup.  Depending on 
the age of his OS, it may not be using sysv scripts to startup, newer Ubuntu 
and Fedora systems use upstart.  So, on newer systems, he has even more facts 
wrong.  All he stated was Fedora, not which service he wanted to start, or 
which version of Fedora he wanted to start it on.


Upstart simplifies things allot.  But only for services converted already, on 
OSes with it installed.
Kevin Fries
On Jun 25, 2010 1:14 PM, "Eric Shubert" <[email protected]> wrote:

It appears that you don't understand what xinetd is/does.


http://aplawrence.com/Basics/xinetd.html



Personally, I run vsftpd, which does not use xinetd at all. In fact, I've 
removed xinetd from most of my servers.



-- 

-Eric 'shubes'



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