>Hello Hugh,
>
>Try this... (It's just a WAG)
>
>Add a line...
>touch /var/lock/subsys/fapsrv
>to the "start" portion of your script.
>and of course it's counterpart...
>rm -f /var/lock/subsys/fapsrv
>to the "stop" portion.
>
>IIRC, RHL needs to see that the thing was started in order to execute the
>stop. It does this by checking for the existence of a file in
>/var/lock/subsys/ that matches the name of the script being called (after
>the K?? part).

Damn, I never knew that Linux did that.

Anyone know on what man page that is mentioned?

MB
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