Hi, thank you
I saw my rhel 6 version its using same init scripts, called using rc.conf does upstart really doesnt provide any benifits ? It will be great if you can provide me already tested scripts if its worth to implement upstart. Regards, Dhaval ------------------------------ On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 2:28 AM IST Evan Huus wrote: >On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:40 PM, joshi dhaval <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am new to upstart and have some question to implement it on RHEL 6 ... >> when we install upstart, do we have to convert services manually to upstart >> ? for example we have services under init.d like nfs, nis, kerberos., >> automount .. do i have to convert them all to manage by upstart ? >> or are they available somewhere , already tested ? >> >> Regards, >> Dhaval > >Hi Dhaval, > >"Pure" upstart does not support init.d services, however upstart comes >with a compatibility service /etc/init/rc.conf which does. I think you >ought to be able to install it and just let the compat layer do its >thing. > >Upstart doesn't really provide any benefit over classic services >unless you convert most of your jobs to native upstart though. >Fortunately, most services have upstart jobs already created for them >by Ubuntu, Debian, or the appropriate upstream. I would check the >appropriate package in Ubuntu/Debian for a *.conf file in /etc/init/ >before you bother writing your own. > >If you have any other questions, check out the cookbook: >http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/ >If you can't find the answer there, please don't hesitate to ask. > >Cheers, >Evan -- upstart-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/upstart-devel
