RE: How do I put orbit-name-server into my startup scripts?



Hi Sebastian and thanks for the suggestion.

>> Has anyone got orbit-name-server in their startup scripts?
>
> Part of Debians dpkg is a program called start-stop-daemon, which
> does, what you need.

I hacked around with start-stop-daemon for a while, but I still couldn't get
it to launch the nameserver in the background AND pipe the IOR into a file
AND supply the -ORBIIOPIPv4 etc. flags.  Perhaps due to my lack of bash
scripting skills?

I did 'kludge' a solution based on the LFS init.d template.  I attached it
for others facing the same problem.  It does the job, but isn't quite
perfect...


HTH, Adam.

nameserver.sh



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