hi ! Tom Ferguson
>> Does anyone know how to add a new service to the start stop list. I
>> installed Qmail and what it to start on startup of the server.
There is way to Start the Qmail on the Startup well just Visit the following
Link and See the Qmailqtl Script get that its free !! and use it t
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 07:42, Tom Ferguson wrote:
> Does anyone know how to add a new service to the start stop list. I
> installed Qmail and what it to start on startup of the server.
Or, if you prefer a GUI: redhat-config-services
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Jesse Millan
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Short answer: add a script to the /etc/init.d folder.
Long answer:
Qmail doesn't recommend using this system, it uses its own system called
daemontools instead
If you're interested in doing things the redhat way, use postfix
instead. Qmail does things its own way. See http://www.lifewithqmail.
Tom Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Does anyone know how to add a new service to the start stop list. I
>installed Qmail and what it to start on startup of the server.
man chkconfig
HTH.
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Hardy Merrill
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chkconfig --add
The startup script for the app should have information in the
comments near the top for chkconfig to figure out what run
levels to start/stop the script at (look at the other scripts
in /etc/init.d/ for examples).
-Steve
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