Look at the other in it scripts. At the top you'll see a line that pertains to chkconfig. Add a similar line to you script. Then... chkconfig --add yourscript chkconfig yourscript on chkconfig --list yourscript You should then be able to use the chkconfig system. Hope that helps. Corey On Dec 30, 2013 6:56 AM, "Allen Chen" <achen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12/30/2013 8:11 AM, postmaster@xxxxxxxx wrote: > >> Using chkconfig the daemon must be recognized, otherwise it will not work. >> >> With the symlinks it is basic init, and works immediately. >> >> Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, >> >> >> >> Ron de Kuijer >> >> ICT specialist >> >> T: 06 36 118 555 >> F: 030 65 73 903 >> @: ryanit@xxxxxxxx >> ________________________________________ >> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On >> Behalf Of emmanuel segura [emi2fast@xxxxxxxxx] >> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 12:00 >> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list >> Subject: Re: Daemon >> >> chkconfig >> >> >> 2013/12/30 PV Juliet<pvjuliet@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Hi All, >>> I put a simple script in init.d which can start and stop my >>> daemon. >>> But when i am booting the machine it's not running. I am able to start >>> manually(service name start) .It works fine . Is it possible to possible >>> to >>> run it custom level ? >>> Thanks and Regards >>> Juliet >>> >>> If you can manually start it, then just put "service name start" in > /etc/rc.d/rc.local > > Allen > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list