Hi Corona wont just running the below command as root add the cron job to that user specified ?
Why need to log into the user ? Just curious because it worked for me many times before.
Thanks,
You don't need root access, just scot access, to set up scot's crontab by logging in as scot.
It also makes it harder to mess up anything else by accident, since you'll have access to only scot's crontab etc.
Hi All,
My OS is redhat 7.1. How can I start my own service (e.g. simple scripts) when the system is started?
I found something like /etc/rc.d, /etc/rc.init ...
But I have no idea on them, have anyone can help me?
regards
wilson (6 Replies)
Hi,
I'm new to AIX, and have to make some services start at system startup. The IBM-Redbook says I have to edit /etc/inittab. As a long time (Debian)-Linux Admin I'm a bit confused. Is there something like /etc/init.d/$SERVICE in AIX?
Greetings,
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hi all
How can I make a program start up automatically after the computer restart/startup in fedora?
something like:
... Establish a shell then run some of command code.
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Hello Friends,
Does anyone know how to create a startup script for Jboss on IBM AIX 5.3?
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Hi,
I want to modify some of the services/processes (related to the oracle database) to start automatically at the startup of the server.
which commands may help me?
which commands do I need to use?
my server configuration is, in brief:
hardware:IBM P550 / OS : AIX 5300
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
systemstarter
SystemStarter(8) BSD System Manager's Manual SystemStarter(8)NAME
SystemStarter -- Start, stop, and restart system services
SYNOPSIS
SystemStarter [-gvxdDqn] [action [service]]
DESCRIPTION
The SystemStarter utility may be used to start, stop, and restart the system services which are described in the /Library/StartupItems/ and
/System/Library/StartupItems/ paths.
The optional action argument specifies which action SystemStarter performs on the startup items. The optional service argument specifies
which startup items to perform the action on. If no service is specified, all startup items will be acted on; otherwise, only the item pro-
viding the service, any items it requires, or any items that depend on it will be acted on.
During boot SystemStarter is invoked by rc (see rc(8)) and is responsible for starting all startup items in an order that satisfies each
item's requirements.
ACTIONS
start start all items, or start the item that provides the specified service and all items providing services it requires.
stop stop all items, or stop the item that provides the specified service and all items that depend on it.
restart restart all items, or restart the item providing the specified service.
OPTIONS -g graphical startup
-v verbose (text mode) startup
-x safe mode startup (only run Apple-provided items)
-r keep running after last startup item completes, in graphical startup only
-d print debugging output
-D print debugging output and dependencies
-q be quiet (disable debugging output)
-n don't actually perform action on items (no-run mode)
NOTES
Unless an explicit call to ConsoleMessage is made, SystemStarter examines the exit status of the startup item scripts to determine the suc-
cess or failure of the services provided by that script.
In Darwin it is preferable to create custom startup items than to modify rc, and at some point SystemStarter may entirely encompass the role
of rc.
FILES
/Library/StartupItems/ User-installed startup items.
/System/Library/StartupItems/ System-provided startup items.
SEE ALSO ConsoleMessage(8)rc(8)
http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/documentation/howto/html/SystemStarter_HOWTO.html
HISTORY
The SystemStarter utility appeared in Darwin 1.0
SystemStarter was extended in Darwin 6.0 to support partial startup and interprocess communication.
Darwin April 12, 2002 Darwin