John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28 Nov 2007 14:37:
Use forcestart or forcestop to manage services that are not enabled in
rc.conf. This is normal. If you got a warning, then on shutdown every rc.d
Most (all?) people recommend in this thread the use of forcestart /
forcestop. Is it
Frank Behrens wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28 Nov 2007 14:37:
Use forcestart or forcestop to manage services that are not enabled in
rc.conf. This is normal. If you got a warning, then on shutdown every rc.d
Most (all?) people recommend in this thread the use of
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 02:16:51 pm Andrei Kolu wrote:
Something is wrong with rcvar or I am just blatant.
For example:
1) Enable powerd in rc.conf
# echo 'enable_powerd=YES' /etc/rc.conf
2) Launch powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd start
Starting powerd.
3) And stopping it.
#
Something is wrong with rcvar or I am just blatant.
For example:
1) Enable powerd in rc.conf
# echo 'enable_powerd=YES' /etc/rc.conf
2) Launch powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd start
Starting powerd.
3) And stopping it.
# /etc/rc.d/powerd stop
Stopping powerd.
Everything looks fine, but when I disable
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:37+0100, Milan Obuch wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 20:16:51 Andrei Kolu wrote:
1) Disable powerd in rc.conf- comment it out.
# enable_powerd=YES
2) Stop powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd stop
...silence- nothing in
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 20:16:51 Andrei Kolu wrote:
Something is wrong with rcvar or I am just blatant.
For example:
1) Enable powerd in rc.conf
# echo 'enable_powerd=YES' /etc/rc.conf
2) Launch powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd start
Starting powerd.
3) And stopping it.
#
In the last episode (Nov 28), Andrei Kolu said:
Something is wrong with rcvar or I am just blatant.
For example:
1) Enable powerd in rc.conf
# echo 'enable_powerd=YES' /etc/rc.conf
2) Launch powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd start
Starting powerd.
3) And stopping it.
# /etc/rc.d/powerd stop
Wednesday 28 November 2007 21:55:44 kirjutas Trond Endrestøl:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 20:37+0100, Milan Obuch wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 20:16:51 Andrei Kolu wrote:
1) Disable powerd in rc.conf- comment it out.
# enable_powerd=YES
2) Stop powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd stop
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 08:37:30PM +0100, Milan Obuch wrote:
...
Agree - everything just fine.
Everything looks fine, but when I disable powerd in rc.conf then problem
arise.
1) Disable powerd in rc.conf- comment it out.
# enable_powerd=YES
2) Stop powerd
# /etc/rc.d/powerd stop
Here's where I must disagree -- and you just explained why -- ...admin
should be aware of. Nonsense! I do not have time in my life to keep
track of every nuance of every version of every OS. I fell into this
same trap. Took me a while to figure it out. That's why I don't have
time to take
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