init s is your run level and defines what services are running (which for single user mode is not very many).
if you run the following command you can see what milstones are online.
each milestone is marked as online when the pre-requisite services are running, so if you ran init s you should see single usermode online.
Multi user mode would be disbaled because the services required for this would be stopped.
a run level defines what services are stopped/started, a milestone marks whether the required services have been started i.e. has the milestone for that group been reached.
Dear Friends..!!
i am quit confused about the SOLARIES RUN level that is 0 . 1 or s S ...
please let me know the diffirence between these run level ... 0,1 and s S...
have a great day
Uday naikwadi (1 Reply)
Hello,
I recently updated a test system from Suse 8 to 9.3. Now our runlevel services program doesn't work, but works fine on our other 9.3 boxes.
We have a file in /etc/init.d/rc3.d called S99fooprog(not actual name ofcourse).
It just has a command to start a program daemon up. Anyways... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts,
A stupid question for experts :confused: !!
What is the difference between run level ‘1', runlevel ‘S' and small ‘s'.
As per my understanding the difference between S and 1 is that in case of ‘S' it only going to mount the critical file system which ideal should be... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
In Solaris 9 and below
I will get the init run-level by checking the /etc/inittab entry
is:3:initdefault:
But in Solaris 10 we are using the smf functionality.
Here how I can get the init default run level.
Please help me in this problem.
Regards,
... (2 Replies)
A Bourne Shell script is placed in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d called S57apache. What will happen with this script when the run level is changed from 5 to 3?
many thanks (4 Replies)
Hello,
I'm creating a VM Image of Solaris 10 on VM Player. I've completed the installation & I am using the Java Desktop as my default logon. I need to modify the Run Level to Console Mode (permanently). Unlike previous versions or Linux, modifying inittab file is not an option here.
Please... (2 Replies)
Is there a way to tell what runlevel is currently being used,
for example is a user is using the gui
or is the have pressed Alt+Ctrl+F1 to drop to the terminal?? (3 Replies)
for solaris 11, how does one change the run level at boot from 3 to 2?
i checked "/etc/inittab" file where i usually change it in other *nix but it seems solaris is not using it. (1 Reply)
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gp2c-run
GP2C-RUN(1) PARI GP2C-RUN(1)NAME
GP2C-RUN - The GP to C compiler driver
DESCRIPTION
gp2c-run [gp2c options] [file.gp]
Compile file.gp with gp2c and launch a gp session where the functions of functions of file.gp are preloaded. Any options are passed to
gp2c.
gp2c-run file.c
Compile file.c and launch a gp session where the functions of file.c are preloaded. the file file.c must have suitable GP;install() lines.
This is especially useful if you manually modify the file.gp.c produced by gp2c-run. In this case it is advised to rename it to file.c to
avoid subsequent calls of gp2c-run to overwrite your changes.
FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c.
file.gp.so
The GP loadable module.
file.gp.run
The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script.
ENVIRONMENT
GP2C Path to the gp2c compiler, default: /usr/bin/gp2c
GP Path to the gp calculator, default: /usr/bin/gp
FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c.
file.gp.so
The GP loadable module.
file.gp.run
The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script.
COPYING
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GP2C is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
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SEE ALSO
The GP2C manual, gp2c(1), gp2c-dbg(1), gp(1), gcc(1)GP to C compiler driver November 2001 GP2C-RUN(1)