05-10-2012
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1. IP Networking
Does anyone know the command to start the DNS Daemon.
I looked in the /etc/init.d/inetsvc file and it tells me what the text should look like. When I go to open the corresponding files they are encoded and I can't read them.
So is there a command that will start the DNS daemon?
If... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Deuce
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
MYSQL-daemon don't started automatically by system-start. And same trouble with httpd too. I have SuSE 8.0.
What can I do ?
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Discussion started by: Pennywize
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3. Linux
Hi there!
I'm a bit curious on something about Daemons....
Supose you have two processes say A and B, where B is a daemon.
A is totally independent from B.
Is there a way for A to find out B's return code?
Is there a way for A to find out when B ends?
Thanks! (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: marioh
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4. Solaris
Hi,
I have a problem on a Solaris 9 server! After a restart some daemons don't start and I have to start them manually!
I thing that everything is ok in the /sbin/rc3 script! And if I run manually the "/etc/init.d/xxx start" the services start without problem.
I didn't find anything in... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ctap
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I rebooted my server (solaris 5.8) and I had to manually start the cron and mailx daemons. How do I get these to automatically start at reboot?
Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: shorty
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi there,
can somebody give me a definition for daemons, or example what are they !!
and what the use for?
i've done some research and all what i found is /etc/...
or /usr/bin/...
and i haven't quietly got the concept.
any ideas !!
Thanks. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: new2Linux
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7. HP-UX
Hi there all,
Hey, is there a way to get the status of all daemons running on a HPUX?
in an easy way?
Like the same way how to vieuw the status of packages in cmviewcl.
Thanks! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: draco
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8. Solaris
Hello All,
I want to list all the VIP addresses assigned to Solaris server.
whats the command we have use on solaris for this?
Please help
Thanks!!
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Discussion started by: weblogicsupport
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9. Solaris
In Linux for .rpm
we can list or view the files using the command
rpm -qpl <file.rpm>
and to extract, the command is
rpm2cpio <file.rpm> | cpio -idvh
I would like to know the commands which has same functionality as above for solaris ( .pkg)
Thanks in Advance (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: frintocf
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10. Solaris
Can someone tell me the Solaris equivelant of aix command lsuser? I need to find a users primary and secondary group. I don't have smit... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Grueben
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
services_mkdb
SERVICES_MKDB(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SERVICES_MKDB(8)
NAME
services_mkdb -- generate the services database
SYNOPSIS
services_mkdb [-b | -l] [-q] [-o database] [file]
services_mkdb -u [file]
DESCRIPTION
The services_mkdb utility creates a db(3) database for the specified file. If no file is specified, then /etc/services is used. The data-
base is installed into /var/db/services.db. The file must be in the correct format (see services(5)).
The options are as follows:
-b Use big-endian byte order for database metadata.
-l Use little-endian byte order for database metadata.
-o database
Put the output databases in the named file.
-q Do not warn about duplicate services.
-u Print the services file to stdout, omitting duplicate entries and comments.
The databases are used by the C library services routines (see
The -b and -l flags are mutually exclusive. The default byte ordering is the current host order. getservent(3)).
FILES
/var/db/services.db The current services database.
/var/db/services.db.tmp A temporary file.
/etc/services The current services file.
EXIT STATUS
The services_mkdb utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
db(3), getservent(3), services(5)
BUGS
Because services_mkdb guarantees not to install a partial destination file it must build a temporary file in the same file system and if suc-
cessful use rename(2) to install over the destination file.
If services_mkdb fails it will leave the previous version of the destination file intact.
BSD
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