May 25, 2001 #1 sam102 Programmer May 18, 2001 10 US Like Windows NT , how can we start, stop or refresh the services available in Red Hat Linux 6.2
May 25, 2001 1 #2 CitrixEngineer Technical User Aug 17, 2000 2,875 GB One of two ways: Either issue the command that starts or stops the daemon you require at the command line Or run linuxconf to get a GUI front end (like Windows NT). You can reconfigure, stop, start or restart any daemon (service) from in here. Upvote 0 Downvote
One of two ways: Either issue the command that starts or stops the daemon you require at the command line Or run linuxconf to get a GUI front end (like Windows NT). You can reconfigure, stop, start or restart any daemon (service) from in here.
May 25, 2001 #3 abovebrd IS-IT--Management May 9, 2000 690 US Most services daemons are started at boot time. The can be found in rc directories. I beleive RH linux runs at run level 3 /etc/rc3.d A real easy way to turn on and off some netwrok daemons is to issue the command setup then choose system services. It is very easy to use -Danny Upvote 0 Downvote
Most services daemons are started at boot time. The can be found in rc directories. I beleive RH linux runs at run level 3 /etc/rc3.d A real easy way to turn on and off some netwrok daemons is to issue the command setup then choose system services. It is very easy to use -Danny