"service nis restart" I expect. "service" is a wrapper that should do
the right thing regardless of the init system in use.
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We need an answer to this question #6.
If his uses upstart then please provide the upstart initctl command(s) that are
needed to restart NIS!
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Please, how do I restart nis on Ubuntu 14.04?
If the commands
/etc/init.d/nis stop
/etc/init.d/nis start
doesn't work, how do I do it now?
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Please, how do I restart nis on Ubuntu 14.04?
If the commands
/etc/init.d/nis stop
/etc/init.d/nis start
doesn't work, how do I do it now?
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It seems that the new nis package is a bit different from the old one in
what services startup location matters... Please, make it clear on the
basics steps needed to configure and use nis. Not knowing where the
services are or how to call them is the main problem here.
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It seems that the new nis package is a bit different from the old one in
what services startup location matters... Please, make it clear on the
basics steps needed to configure and use nis. Not knowing where the
services are or how to call them is the main problem here.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
This package uses upstart on Ubuntu, which uses files in /etc/init/
rather than /etc/init.d/. Considering this, please could you explain why
files missing in /etc/init.d/ is a bug?
Once you're replied, please
Thanks a lot for your prompt response, Robie!
Before reporting this, I double-checked nis package in:
- lucid (10.04LTS)
- precise (12.04LTS)
- quantal (12.10)
- raring (13.04)
- saucy (13.10)
nis in all above versions have /etc/init.d/ folder.
Then I read the changelog of trusty,
Document of nis package is still using /etc/init.d/nis script:
In /usr/share/doc/nis/nis.debian.howto.gz:
1.4 Start NIS by typing:
/etc/init.d/nis stop
/etc/init.d/nis start
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
This package uses upstart on Ubuntu, which uses files in /etc/init/
rather than /etc/init.d/. Considering this, please could you explain why
files missing in /etc/init.d/ is a bug?
Once you're replied, please
Thanks a lot for your prompt response, Robie!
Before reporting this, I double-checked nis package in:
- lucid (10.04LTS)
- precise (12.04LTS)
- quantal (12.10)
- raring (13.04)
- saucy (13.10)
nis in all above versions have /etc/init.d/ folder.
Then I read the changelog of trusty,
Document of nis package is still using /etc/init.d/nis script:
In /usr/share/doc/nis/nis.debian.howto.gz:
1.4 Start NIS by typing:
/etc/init.d/nis stop
/etc/init.d/nis start
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