Solaris uses a few different mechanisms to start up services and processes at boot time. Where do all the running processes come from? Can you find from where they were started? (8 Replies)
I'm trying to add services to start services automatically during the system start up in suse linux.
I followed these steps..
chkconfig servicename on
and created symbolic link at /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ folder with name S80servicename. here is the command I used
ln -s /etc/init.d/servicename... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
can any one guide me to configure samba services on solaries8 machine and how to use at the client side (i,e) how the client can retrive the data using samba services.
Thanks
venky (2 Replies)
Hello All
i have a question related to some services,i want to start some services with server linux centos.
i make "chkconfig httpd on" and "chkconfig asterisk on",but when i verify with chkconfig --list i found
httpd 0: off 1: off 2: on 3: on 4: on 5: on 6:... (6 Replies)
I had a doubt if any services need to be restarted if port no in /etc/services in an RHEL setup is changed. For eg, the port no of 443 for SSL may need to be changed.
I hope my query is clear whether any services need to be restarted if port no in /etc/services is changed.
Please revert with... (10 Replies)
I normally use "chkconfig" to configure start up services in a particular run level.....
But i don't know how to do it in solaris 10.... please help me !!! (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I remember way back in some old environment, having the HA cluster services not being started automatically at startup, ie. no entry in /etc/inittab.
I remember reason was (taken a 2 node active/passive cluster), to avoid having a backup node being booted, so that it will not... (4 Replies)
Hello Experts,
I have a requirement to start and stop weblogic services in a clustered environment.
First i need to start weblogic server and once the server is in Running mode i need to do SSH to other server and there i need to start Node Manager and Managed server, After these two are in... (1 Reply)
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data::stag::hashdb
Data::Stag::HashDB(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::Stag::HashDB(3pm)NAME
Data::Stag::HashDB - build indexes over Stag files or objects
SYNOPSIS
# parsing a file into a hash
my $hdb = Data::Stag::HashDB->new;
$hdb->unique_key("ss_details/social_security_no");
$hdb->record_type("person");
my $obj = {};
$hdb->index_hash($obj);
Data::Stag->parse(-file=>$fn, -handler=>$hdb);
my $person = $obj->{'999-9999-9999'};
print $person->xml;
# indexing an existing stag tree into a hash
my $personset = Data::Stag->parse($fn);
my $hdb = Data::Stag::HashDB->new;
$hdb->unique_key("ss_details/social_security_no");
$hdb->record_type("person");
my $obj = {};
$hdb->index_hash($obj);
$personset->sax($hdb);
my $person = $obj->{'999-9999-9999'};
print $person->xml;
DESCRIPTION
Used for building indexes over Stag files or objects
You need to provide a record_type - this is the type of element that will be indexed
You need to provide a unique_key - this is a single value used to index the record_types
For example, if we have data in the stag structure below, and if ss_no is unique (we assume it is) then we can index all the people in the
database using the code above
publicinfo:
persondata:
person:
ss_details:
social_security_no:
name:
address:
There is a subclass of this method callsed Data::Stag::StagDB, which makes the hash persistent
PUBLIC METHODS -
record_type
Usage -
Returns -
Args -
unique_key
Usage -
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index_hash
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perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 Data::Stag::HashDB(3pm)