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stopping subsystems permanently

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unixfreak

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Oct 4, 2003
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I'm a bit puzzled. I need to permanently stop the rsct_rm group but after reboots they pop up again. Hos do I make them inactive on startup as well?

Cheers
 
Hi,

In such a case I would "cd /etc" and the "grep rsct_rm *".

This would normally give me an idea which file activates it on startup.

"Long live king Moshiach !"
 

A subsystem? If I do 'odmget SRCsubsys | grep -p rsct_rm' I get things like:

SRCsubsys:
subsysname = "IBM.AuditRM"
synonym = ""
cmdargs = ""
path = "/usr/sbin/rsct/bin/IBM.AuditRMd"
uid = 0
auditid = 0
standin = "/dev/console"
standout = "/dev/console"
standerr = "/var/ct/IBM.AuditRM.stderr"
action = 1
multi = 0
contact = 3
svrkey = 0
svrmtype = 0
priority = 20
signorm = 0
sigforce = 0
display = 1
waittime = 20
grpname = "rsct_rm"

but this doesn't show me if it starts up on reboot. Also /var/adm/SRC/active_list removes it when stopped which I would expect. Other subsystems stop permanently (usually) with a stopsrc.

grep rsct_rm /etc/* doesn't give anything.

Cheers
 
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