Re: Automatic Service Startup Prioritization or Delay Options
- From: "Dave Patrick" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 15:54:23 -0600
Natively dependencies and groups are all there is.
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"Erik" wrote:
| On several occasions I have installed servers with a multitude of
third-party
| services that are started at boot time. These systems have enough
resources
| to accommodate the services in question, but frequently I will run into a
| situation where there is so much going on at startup, it may affect one or
| more services from starting in a timely fashion. These situations can
cause
| a domino effect, preventing several additional automatic services from
| starting normally.
|
| Other than using dependencies, is there any way to delay or change the
order
| in which automatic services start? I would prefer to use a native OS
| function to resolve this situation, but I am also interested in
third-party
| options which may provide more control.
|
.
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