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cinemaxxxxx

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Mar 3, 2006
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I don't have many experiences with AIX operating systems.

What I know is that I have a daemon in inittab who starts the backup command after receiving a "trigger" (a file in a specified directory).

I need to modify this backup daemon but can't restart the whole server.
It seems that the server only reads the scriptfile during executing the inittab.
Is it possible to restart a daemon on a running system without rebooting???

Thanks for any help...
 
refresh -s inetd

or smit refresh

see
man init
man inittab
man refresh

Mike

"A foolproof method for sculpting an elephant: first, get a huge block of marble, then you chip away everything that doesn't look like an elephant."

 
Thanks for the tip mrn

I have the problem that I don't have the man help system on my server... But I think I already have a solution for my problem...

The daemon, service or whatever else in the inittab is with action RESPAWN... So I thought I search the PID in the ps command and kill it... and as I thought, after I killed it he restartet automatically with the modified script :)))

Thanks and best regards
Raphael
 
Thank you for the information KenCunningham

But my problem is that I have AIX version 4.3...

And it seems that IBM doesn't have this man pages online anymore... or that I didn't find it in the IBM "Jungle" Website...
 
Ohh yessssss :))))

Thank you for the tip

Best regards
Raphael
 
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