Re: Creating a user defined service in Cent os

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thank u marcelo.
so after creating a file how do i add it to service list.
coz when  i create a new file in /etc/init.d it is not appearing in the services list..

Chaitanya

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On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Marcelo M. Garcia <marcelo.maia.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chaitanya Yanamadala wrote:
> hai all
>  thank you for your replies.
> but can you send me some examples so that i can understand the things
> more better..
Hi

Have a look in the scripts in /etc/init.d/, some of them can be little
bit complex, but worth the time to learn. You can start with
/etc/init.d/atd.

Regards

mg.

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