05-08-2008
modifying start up steps
I tried search and didn't see anything - if there is a thread please point me to it -
I want to add a couple of statements to the start up steps basically to touch a file and set the owner & group on it.
I want this to happen every start-up. I haven't had sysadm class since HP-UX 9.x and I don't put anything as a rule in startup or shutdown.
I just don't recall what/where the startup steps are and I'm not sure which script/step to put it in nor exactly how to do that.
essentially I want this to happen:
touch /blah/blahh/myfile.dat
chown me:me /blah/blahh/myfile.dat
HP-UX B.11.23 U ia64
Or if there is a better way to accomplish this, I'm all ears.
thanks,
Lisa
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qmail-start
qmail-start(8) System Manager's Manual qmail-start(8)
NAME
qmail-start - turn on mail delivery
SYNOPSIS
qmail-start [ defaultdelivery [ logger arg ... ] ]
DESCRIPTION
qmail-start invokes qmail-send, qmail-lspawn, qmail-rspawn, and qmail-clean, under the proper uids and gids. These four daemons cooperate
to deliver messages from the queue.
qmail-start arranges for qmail-send's activity record to be sent to qmail-start's output. See qmail-log(5) for the format of the activity
record. Other than this, qmail-start does not print anything, even on failure.
If defaultdelivery is supplied, qmail-start passes it to qmail-lspawn.
If logger is supplied, qmail-start invokes logger with the given arguments, and feeds qmail-send's activity record through logger.
Environment variables given to qmail-start will eventually be passed on to qmail-local, so make sure to clean up the environment if you run
qmail-start manually:
# env - PATH="/var/lib/qmail/bin:$PATH"
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Resource limits, controlling ttys, et al. are also passed from qmail-start to qmail-local.
Note that qmail-send normally juggles several simultaneous deliveries. To reduce qmail-send's impact on other programs, you can run qmail-
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SEE ALSO
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qmail-start(8)