No SIGUP for xinetd? Was: [H-GEN] Web page creation on windows, serving on linux
Harry Phillips
harry at tux.com.au
Wed Jul 23 01:56:41 EDT 2003
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Andrae Muys wrote:
>
>> No, I was wrong, you do need to reload/restart xinetd :)
>>
>> On my Mandrake box the command is "/etc/init.d/xinet reload"
>>
>> So I was sort of right you don't have to do the kill -1... (but you do
>> have to get xinetd to reload/restart :)
>
> Have you had a look at the contents of /etc/init.d/xinet? I believe you
> will find reload just does some variant of kill -HUP on xinetd.
>
Yes it does.
"killproc xinetd -USR2"
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Harry Phillips
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