On Tuesday 30 July 2002 01:38 pm, David Guntner wrote:
> I've added a startup script to my /etc/rc.d/init.d directory, but when I
> try to do a "chkconfig --list {the-file}" so that I can see it, I'm
> informed that "service {the-file} does not support chkconfig." How do I
> add something that exists in init.d to chkconfig?
>
> --Dave
CHKCONFIG(8) CHKCONFIG(8)
NAME
chkconfig - updates and queries runlevel information for system
services
SYNOPSIS
chkconfig --list [name]
chkconfig --add name
chkconfig --del name
chkconfig [--level levels] name <on|off|reset>
chkconfig [--level levels] name
---------- <skip> ---------
OPTIONS
---------- <skip> ---------
--add name
This option adds a new service for management by chkconfig. When a new
service is added, chkconfig ensures that the service has either a start or a
kill entry in every runlevel. If any runlevel is missing such an entry,
chkconfig creates the appropriate entry as specified by the default values in
the init script.
Later,
Jason B.
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