2012-09-06 18:53:29 |
Raubvogel |
description |
If nslcd and nscd are both installed on a machine, that means we are doing ldap. Which means nslcd needs to first talk to ldap and then have nscd do its thing by querying nslcd. Therefore, we really want /etc/init.d/nscd to have something like:
Should-Start: nslcd
Should-Stop: nslcd |
If nslcd and nscd are both installed on a machine, that means we are doing ldap. Which means nslcd needs to first talk to ldap and then have nscd do its thing by querying nslcd. Therefore, we really want /etc/init.d/nscd to have something like:
# Should-Start: nslcd
# Should-Stop: nslcd
Reference (because I forget things): http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts/ |
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