Re: Too Slow To Stop

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Actually 90 is the indicator of when it will be stopped
with sysVinit, all services are started/stopped in the order they have under chkconfig. 90 means it's one of the last ones to be stopped.



Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
I have a daemon, written in C++, that must
stop working immediately on a system shutdown.
in its startup script, I put:

# chkconfig: 35 90 1

I presume the "1" means it should be among the
first to be stopped, but it goes on too long.

Any suggestions?  Perhaps a system call that
I could add that would inform it that the
system is going down?

Thanks for your help.
Mike.




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