Subject | Re: [ib-support] Doubt - Firebird/Linux |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2003-05-19T18:18:10Z |
ijmivan wrote:
depending on the distribution you're using. Check /etc/init.d/ or
/etc/rc.* folders. You probably have some /etc/init.d/firebird script
somewhere... which does to job.
P.S. AFAIK, Halt only sets the runlevel to 0, i.e. shuts the machine
down, and init takes care that every process ends normally.
--
Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net
> Hi,There should already be such script. It's somewhere in your rc scripts
>
> When the Linux is reboot with Halt command, for example, the Firebird
> service is stopped correctly?
>
> Wouldn't i have to write a script with line command (ibmgr -shut ...)
> to execute before the server is reboot?
depending on the distribution you're using. Check /etc/init.d/ or
/etc/rc.* folders. You probably have some /etc/init.d/firebird script
somewhere... which does to job.
P.S. AFAIK, Halt only sets the runlevel to 0, i.e. shuts the machine
down, and init takes care that every process ends normally.
--
Milan Babuskov
http://fbexport.sourceforge.net