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Re: Console Messages



Actually, they all have them, they are in different places. On HPUX, they
are in /sbin/rcn.d. Why, I have no idea...

To do the same thing, one would run the K version of the script, then run
the S version. K for kill, S for startup...

That's one very nice thing about Unix: You don't have to kill the whole dang
box to restart one (or several) system services. (Are you listening Mr. MAC
or Uncle BILL? hope not.)

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Karl Pearson
Senior Consulting DBA
Senior Consulting Unix/MS/Database Analyst
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On Fri, 3 May 2002, Rick Stevens wrote:

->Karl Pearson wrote:
->> My favorite would be to run:
->>
->> /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart
->>
->> but Rick's methods still work... 8^}
->
->Yeah, I forget those scripts sometimes.  Primarily because, while Linux
->has them, many others (such as FreeBSD, Solaris, HPUX and a host of
->other UNIXen) don't have them.  My methods are typically "distribution
->agnostic".
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