I am upgrading our CentOS 6.4 servers from version 0.5.0 (in the CentOS yum
repositories) to version 0.6.0, compiled from source. In 0.5.0, there was a
script dropped in /etc/init.d called 'xrdp' as part of the installation
process which controlled xrdp/sesman start and stop. I looked and it was
different from /etc/xrdp/xrdp.sh. However, in 0.6.0, I don't a similar
script. /etc/xrdp/xrdp.sh does exist, but it appears to not work quite as
seamlessly nor does it color-code start and stop messages. I've tried
copying it to /etc/init.d and adding the service using chkconfig, but it
appears to not work reliably. It will falsely report that xrdp or
xrdp-sesman are already loaded if I attempt to start the service (with
service xrdp.sh start). Stopping doesn't help. I only have it reliably
starting and stopping by manually running /etc/xrdp/xrdp.sh start/stop.
Is there something that I could be missing here? Or am I doing the right
thing? I am not familiar with chkconfig scripts very well so I was hoping
that for a (simple, hopefully) question like mine, there would be someone
out there who already knows the answer. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Benjamin Richards
bricha...@testevolution.com
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