On Mar 29, 2007, at 1:19 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Dave K wrote:
Okay, I had to go refresh my memory. The command "chkconfig swat on"
edits /etc/xinetd.d/swat to change the "disable" option,...
whoa. Would someone care to explain how that works to me?? I
thought chkconfig strictly worked off the service files in /etc/
rc.d/init.d and there's no file `swat`... The man page on
chkconfig in centos4 only talks about the init.d services, no
mention of xinetd ... the man page on system-config-services DOES
mention xinetd but doesn't give any clue how it works. man system-
config.services references /usr/share/serviceconf/* but I don't see
any such directory.
chkconfig also knows how to activate/deactivate files in /etc/
xinetd.d. it does so by removing (or adding) the "disable = yes"
line from the service stanza and then HUPing xinetd.
-steve
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