Re: Too Slow To Stop

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On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 13:18:16 -0700, Konstantin Svist wrote:

> Actually 90 is the indicator of when it will be stopped
> with sysVinit, all services are started/stopped in the order they have 
> under chkconfig. 90 means it's one of the last ones to be stopped.
> 
> 
> 
> Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
>> I have a daemon, written in C++, that must
>> stop working immediately on a system shutdown.
>> in its startup script, I put:
>>
>> # chkconfig: 35 90 1
>>
[...]

[root@mbrc32]# ls /etc/rc3.d/ | grep proc
S90proc_d
root@mbrc32]# ls /etc/rc6.d/ | grep proc
K01proc_d

I would think K01 indicates an early start and
S90 indicates a late start.  Is this not so?

Mike.


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