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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Enabling services. Post 302843618 by manoj.solaris on Wednesday 14th of August 2013 06:31:56 AM
Old 08-14-2013
Enabling services.

Hi,

I would like to know wheather it is possible to enable same services on another Linux Box, which are enabled on First Linux Server.

Example.

Server A having some services enabled, I want same kind of services enabled on Server B using single command / using chkconfig command, instead of checking each serviecs on Server B and comparing service with Server A.
 

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wellknownif(4)															    wellknownif(4)

NAME
wellknownif - file for dceping(8) that contains the well-known interface IDs for core DCE and other services. DESCRIPTION
The default file contains core DCE services. Do not delete those entries. You can edit the file to include other services. The format of an entry is: server_name interface_id major_version_number minor_version_number You can obtain interface_id from the IDL header file for the server. Blank lines or lines beginning with # are ignored. You can use either spaces or tabs to separate items in a line. The string, endIDmap, must occur in the last line of the file as an end of file indicator. EXAMPLE
The following shows what the default wellknownif file looks like: # the DCE(and non-DCE) Server to Interface ID Mapping. # # Server Name: Interface ID: Maj Ver: Min Ver: # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- rpcd E1AF8308-5D1F-11C9-91A4-08002B14A0FA 3 0 secd B1E338F8-9533-11C9-A34A-08001E019C1E 1 0 cdsd 257DF1C9-C6D3-11CA-8554-08002B1C8F1F 1 0 cdsadv 6C8620B9-C6D3-11CA-BB96-08002B1C8F1F 1 0 sec_clientd 5D978990-4851-11CA-9937-08001E039448 1 0 dtsd E073D860-6830-11C9-A60D-08002B0DEA7A 1 0 endIDmap FILE
/opt/dcelocal/hpadmin/etc/wellknownif (for HP-UX version 9.x) /etc/opt/dce/hpadmin/etc/wellknownif (for HP-UX version 10.x) SEE ALSO
dceping(8) HP DCE
wellknownif(4)
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