On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:24:55PM -0600, Wade Preston Shearer wrote: > >chkconfig merely manipulates the files and symlinks located > >in /etc/init.d and /etc/rc[0-6].d folders (well and > >sometimes /etc/xinet.d/stuff). You'll have to check in /etc/init.d to > >see what script corresponds to httpd. Likely you'll want to make sure > >your custom init script is called "httpd-custom" or something and then > >configure it separately. Configure httpd to be off all the time and > >httpd-custom to be on at the appropriate runlevel. > > Thanks to the help of the amazing Jared Smith, I figured out the > problem. When yum ran, the new httpd rpm renamed my custom init > script to httpd.rpmsave and wrote out a new standard one as httpd. > So, after changing httpd to httpd.stock and httpd.rpmsave to httpd, > everything is back to normal. >
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