(RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jan 4 15:17:53 CST 2002


Hello Gilbert -

As mentioned previously, I don't know anything about daemon tools on FreeBSD, 
so you will have to check the FreeBSD documentation or consult a local 
systems administrator.

Perhaps someone else on the list can help?

regards

Hugh


On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 03:30, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
> I saw the restartWrapper script.  The reason I was not using it was that it
> used send mail.  I have send mail disabled on the test machine that I am
> working on as well as the two servers already in service that I will be
> installing on.  I did not know if there was some configuration file for
> Radiator that allowed me to run this application from startup without
> running it as root.  The daemon tools configuration file that I included
> should have ran Radiator as user "radius" but I am showing it as running as
> root.  I have very limited shell scripting skills or Perl programming
> skills.
>
> Thanks,
> Gilbert
>
> At 10:58 AM 1/4/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> >Hello Gilbert -
> >
> >I am afraid I don't know anything about daemon tools on FreeBSD, however
> >there is a tool called restartWrapper included with Radiator that can be
> > used for this in conjunction with the su command.
> >
> >         restartWrapper ..... "su -c ..... ....."
> >
> >You will have to check the exact syntax for su in the FreeBSD docs.
> >
> >You will find restartWrapper in the file "goodies/restartWrapper" and
> > there is a section on its use in the Radiator manual.
> >
> >regards
> >
> >Hugh

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