hi...
i am trying to find out the services which should be started before the service xinetd can be started.
I have read thru the /etc/rc.d/init.d script and i think xinetd depends on service network as it checks whether the variable NETWORKING is set or not
|| exit 0
Does it... (0 Replies)
Dear All,
When i am start the service netd i am facing the problem
0513-015 The inetd Subsystem could not be started
Please check subsystem resources and try again later.
please suggest me.
It is urgent (1 Reply)
In my Solaris 10 - Netra CP3060, the following particular script is not running:
lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S00set-tmp-permissions
lrc:/etc/rc2_d/S07set-tmp-permissions
Above script is to set the default permission of /tmp & /var/tmp while rebooting if it found any inconsistencies. I changed the file... (4 Replies)
Hi guys I want to start a service and a script SiteMonitor.sh at startup.
To start with i have modified /etc/rc.local file.
Here is the content of my /etc/rc.local file.
#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other init scripts.
# You can put your own... (3 Replies)
On one of our server inetd service has stuck in transition state , tried restarting it but it does not do any thing and there is no associated inetd process for the same , how can i start it .. w/o rebooting it
svcs inetd
STATE STIME FMRI
online* 16:44:55... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am getting following service error on one of the sparc servers running solaris 10 -
Code :
$ svcs -a | grep "maintenance"
maintenance Nov_08 svc:/application/management/sma:default
$ svcs -xv
svc:/application/management/sma:default (net-snmp SNMP daemon)
State: maintenance... (8 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am configuring DNS BIND server I am getting following error, can someone please help ...below is my complete /etc/named.caching-nameserver.conf file :-
# service named restart
Stopping named:
Starting named:
Error in named... (1 Reply)
Hello all,
I have read just about every rpcbind not starting thread and article on the internet it seems, but I have not found a solution to my problem as of yet. I have a solaris 10 server that has been running with no problems for a while. The other day it crashed and would not boot to the gui... (2 Replies)
I am working with CentOS 6.5.
Indeed the document root /var/www/html is a directory and it is a mount point of one file system (not NFS)
I observed, if I unmount that file system, I could able to start httpd.
Is it restricted in CentOS 6.X that the Documentroot can not be a mount point? ... (5 Replies)
I require a service named "X" to be started automatically every time we restart the Linux 6.2 machine.But it is not starting. I have included the service in Init.d folder by $chkconfig --add X.But the application is not starting automatically after every reboot.I need to invoke $service X start... (1 Reply)
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delete_directory
delete directory(1m) delete directory(1m)NAME
delete directory - Deletes a directory
SYNOPSIS
cdscp delete directory directory-name
ARGUMENTS
The full name of the directory.
DESCRIPTION
The delete directory command deletes a directory. The directory cannot contain any object entries, soft links, or child pointers. The
master replica must be the only remaining replica in the cell. Use the delete replica command if you need to remove read-only replicas.
Privilege Required
You must have delete permission to the directory and write permission to the clearinghouse that stores the master replica of the directory.
The server principal needs administer permission to the parent directory or delete permission to the child pointer that points to the
directory you intend to delete.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLE
The following command deletes the directory /.:/eng from the namespace: cdscp> delete directory /.:/eng
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: create directory(1m), delete replica(1m), list directory(1m), set directory(1m), set directory to skulk(1m), show directory(1m)
delete directory(1m)