"Carson, Chuck" wrote:
> I have the following startup/shutdown script:
>
> /etc/init.d/init_oracle
>
> /*START SCRIPT*/
> LOG=/var/oracle/init_oracle.log
> DATE=`/bin/date`
> SU=/bin/su
> RETVAL=0
>
> case "$1" in
> start)
> echo -n "Starting Oracle Services..."
> echo "${DATE}:st
Hi Chuck:
When creating the link into rc0.d and rc6.d did you use a name
starting with "K"? If my understanding is correct the "S"
scripts get executed while starting up and the "K" scripts get
executed when shutting down. Think S for start and K for kill.
This is my UNIX experience talking, I
What have you called the script in rc0, rc1, and rc6? It must be called
"K_something", as in: "K81kill_oracle", with this symlinked back to
/etc/rc.d/init.d/init_oracle or wherever it is.
Marco
> This script works fine when starting up, that is, it gets started during
the
> change into runlevel