Re: starting/stopping services

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On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Wes James <comptekki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In an earlier thread it was mentioned I could use postfix stop to stop
> postfix.  I'm trying to get sshd started and starting on boot.  I did
> chkconfig sshd on and that worked fine, but then tried sshd start, but that
> didn't work.  It looks like I need to do service sshd start (I did just
> that and it is now started).  Why the difference?

'chkconfig' uses comments in the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ as hints
to make the symlinks in the runlevel directories (/etc/rc.d/rc1.d,
etc.) for you and some other convenience operations.    The runlevel
directories control what happens at startup and shutdown - based on
your default runlevel set in /etc/inittab.

'service'  executes the script immediately with the argument you
provide.  If you look at the contents of the script you can see what
it does with each argument (stop/start/restart are always handled,
other arguments may be).

-- 
   Les Mikesell
      lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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