At 10:45 PM 1/27/99 -0500, Ray Schafer wrote:
>Woah there, Nelson.... No need to reboot just to start a process! You ca=
n
>start the scheduler like so:
>Change inittab to make the scheduler entry "respawn" instead of "once"
using
>chitab command, and init will start it for you, right then and there, an=
d
>restart it if it dies. Or you could do (as root):
># print "/usr/lpp/adsm/bin/dsmc sched > /dev/console 2>&1" | at now
>
>--
>Ray Schafer | schafer AT tkg DOT com
>The Kernel Group | Network Computing Consulting
>
That's OK if you never have to stop the SCHEDULER for other reasons. Lik=
e
many others, we use a startup script in the inittab which also can be
executed from a terminal session. We also have a restart script that
operators can use when noone else is around.
Fred Johanson
System Administrator, ADSM
S.E.A.
University of Chicago
773-702-8464
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