Kam Leo wrote: > On 8/7/07, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> 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. >>> >> This is incorrect. From sysvinitfiles: >> >> # chkconfig: <startlevellist> <startpriority> <endpriority> >> >> Mikkel > > After you use chkconfig use /etc/rc.d/rc5.d or whatever runlevels you > have selected as a reference. All scripts on shutdown run in reverse > order of the startup sequence. So the S01 process will start before > the S02 process and will shut down after S02. > No - the shutdown link (K<number><name> is created based on the <endpriority> number. The startup link (S<number><name>) is created based on the <startpriority>. While an <endpriority> of 100-<startpriority> is recommended, it is not a fixed rule. This is to allow flexibility when you need to stop a process in a different order then starting it. This is all well documented in the sysvinitfiles file in the initscripts documentation. (/usr/share/doc/initscripts-8.45.7 on this system.) You might also want to read the chkconfig man page. Here is what it has to say about it: RUNLEVEL FILES Each service which should be manageable by chkconfig needs two or more commented lines added to its init.d script. The first line tells chkconfig what runlevels the service should be started in by default, as well as the start and stop priority levels. If the service should not, by default, be started in any runlevels, a - should be used in place of the runlevels list. The second line contains a description for the service, and may be extended across multiple lines with backslash continuation. For example, random.init has these three lines: # chkconfig: 2345 20 80 # description: Saves and restores system entropy pool for \ # higher quality random number generation. This says that the random script should be started in levels 2, 3, 4, and 5, that its start priority should be 20, and that its stop priority should be 80. You should be able to figure out what the description says; the \ causes the line to be continued. The extra space in front of the line is ignored. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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