Thomas Adam said:
> Why don't you run it, and see?
duh, just needed the -m switch, did a
man start-stop-deamon and finally saw the -m switch.
I'm configuring all my service to be monitored by monit.
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--- Lucas Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this syntax look correct, I just need to add in a --pidfie to
> start-stop-deamon to have a pidfile written for the process, correct?
> Assuming I have defined LOCKDPID and STATDPID.
Why don't you run it, and see?
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I am running nfs-common from woody.
I was trying to modify the /etc/init.d/nfs-common script to write the pid
file of statd/lockd on startup.
Does this syntax look correct, I just need to add in a --pidfie to
start-stop-deamon to have a pidfile written for the process, correct?
Assuming I have de
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