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Re: Solaris 10 System Boot and Database Startup

From: Ceri Davies <ceri_usenet_at_submonkey.net>
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:00:52 GMT
Message-ID: <oKOBg.10363$t%.3882@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net>


On 2006-08-06, Mladen Gogala <gogala_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 19:35:03 -0700, Michael42 wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Thanks for the response.
>>
>>>> If you can start it manually, then your script is working. You just need to
>> make sure the script is run after the network in your boot process.
>>
>> BINGO! :-)
>>
>> ...but where is that in Solaris 10?
>>
>
> Slowaris 10 changed the architecture and now has "services", like another
> OS, sold by a company from Redmond, WA, whose name is uttered only with
> utmost fear and terror. I'm afraid that Saruman has sold out. Forget about
> /etc/init.d and the classic beauty of a full-blooded Unix.

Nonsense. SMF has complete backward compatibility for /etc/init.d, and is completely better than it at the same time. And that's the opinion of a BSD fanatic. I suspect that your opinion is borne of ignorance of the the new feature set.

Ceri

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Received on Mon Aug 07 2006 - 17:00:52 CDT

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