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pascal
01-06-2005, 05:23 AM
Hello,

I've disabled some processes at boot time for an init level 3 (/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/)

To do this I created a disabled directory in the /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ directory and moved all disabled processes.

I think all the processes I choosed ar ok, but I'm not really sure if interworx-cp use the RHNSD process (for up2date, .... pgms)

In fact I disabled all processes concerning NetFS, nfs, printing, japanese, xfs, and up2date Rh pgm

Could you please confirm me it is OK to disabled these processes :


S13portmap S14nfslock S25netfs S55cups S90canna S90FreeWnn S90xfs S97rhnsd


So my rc3.d processes are

K35winbind S00microcode_ctl S12syslog S55sshd S85httpd S99local
K01yum K40smartd S05kudzu S13irqbalance S56rawdevices S85iworx
K05saslauthd K50netdump S08arptables_jf S20random S56xinetd S85proftpd
K10psacct K50snmpd S08ip6tables S24pcmcia S70clamd S90crond
K20nfs K50snmptrapd S08iptables S26apmd S78mysqld S95atd
K24irda K74nscd S09isdn S28autofs S80spamd S95djbdns
K35smb K74ntpd S10network S55apf S85gpm S98carat-hosting.com-mailman


Thanks
Pascal

IWorx-Chris
01-07-2005, 01:05 AM
S13portmap S14nfslock S25netfs S55cups S90canna S90FreeWnn S90xfs S97rhnsdp

Those are all fine to disable. And if you haven't checked out chkconfig give it a look Pascal, it makes enabling / disabling startup scripts easy :).

Chris

pascal
01-07-2005, 05:04 PM
Those are all fine to disable. And if you haven't checked out chkconfig give it a look Pascal, it makes enabling / disabling startup scripts easy :).

Chris

You absolutly right chris.

I did the move to a directory to have a trace and to be able to remember our tweaks :)

but I also did a chkconfig --level 3 xxxxxxx off :)

Thanks

Pascal