Re: service ceph vs. /etc/init.d/ceph

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Regarding this, I had a problem with installing ceph from source on a
non-debian derived, nor redhat derived distro (it's mandriva derived).
make install doesn't seem to install any init/startup script.



On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Thomas Mueller <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Thu, 08 Jul 2010 17:13:58 +0200 schrieb Wido den Hollander:
>
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> About Debian, your right, the service command is not installed by
>> default.
>>
>> RHEL, CentOS and Ubuntu all support the "service" command, which makes
>> the Wiki usefull for those three distributions.
>>
>> I'm not sure what Debian's plan is with the service command, they also
>> might install it.
>>
>> As far as i know the service command is a part of the Linux Standard
>> Base (LSB), so using that would be a good idea.
>>
>> I'll change back the Debian specific page.
>>
>
> hmm.. ok you're right. after lenny (5.0) it's in sysvinit-utils which is
> installed an every machine.
>
>
> - Thomas
>
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