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Rick Fotino
rfotino at netnumber.com
Mon Apr 16 15:08:01 UTC 2001
Solaris starts the bundled in.named from /etc/init.d/inetsvc.
In starting in.named, the inetsvc script checks for the existence
of both /usr/sbin/in.named and /etc/named.conf.
A simple way to disable the startup of this process is to
remove or otherwise change the name of either of the above
to files. (i.e. mv named.conf named.conf.bundled)
One thing to watch out for is the placement of your 'named'
startup scripts within rc2.d (if you choose to place them
there). The scripts (or really, the hardlinks) should be
named S73 or higher to avoid network problems during startup.
We normally place our named startup script in /etc/init.d/named
and hardlink to it from S73named and K73named respectively.
-----Original Message-----
From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org]On
Behalf Of Mansoor Ahmed
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:33 AM
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Subject: (no subject)
Hi,
Anybody can tell me, how can I stop in.named deamon in solaris, as another
named deamon is running with newer version.
Mansoor Ahmed
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