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Forum: Linux 05-28-2010
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Posted By senrooy
Corona688, I have scheduled my service as...
Corona688,

I have scheduled my service as the last service (Service start number 99) so I hope that all the service should have started by the time my service gets called.

Also, ssmtp works...
Forum: Linux 05-27-2010
5,636
Posted By senrooy
ssmtp error : Cannot open <ip_address>:25
Hello,

I am facing a problem with ssmtp mailing agent.
I have installed and configured ssmtp in my RHEL5.3 system. I have written a shell script which sends mail to a couple of email id's. The...
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Posted By senrooy
Thanks for the explanations. I am writing...
Thanks for the explanations.

I am writing one start up script on SLES10 and am including the header
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: backserver
# Required-Start: clientserver
# Should-Start:...
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Posted By senrooy
How to change strt-up sequence of services on SLES10/11
Hi,

Can anyone tell me what the following 2 lines are doing

base=${0##*/}
link=${base#*[SK][0-9][0-9]}

I found this in a start up service script and I think it is giving the service link...
Forum: IP Networking 03-02-2010
6,757
Posted By senrooy
Is there any way to add an exception for a port in the firewall setting, permanently?
Hello,

I want to add a port in the firewall exception list so that my application can be accessed over network even if firewall is disabled. I am using iptables command to add exception.

The...
2,021
Posted By senrooy
The link names are already fixed and cannot be...
The link names are already fixed and cannot be changed.

I need to change the "S" and "K" values for the scripts.

Can anyone tell me how I can change these values?
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Posted By senrooy
How to change strt-up sequence of services on SLES10/11
Hi All,

I want to change the start-up sequence of services on SLES10/11.

I have my own start-up scripts for some services and I want them to start in a particular order(not in alphabetical...
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