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locks and shutdown policy; was Re: stale lockfile on fetchmail.
I've looked at the rc file and 'spose I could add the one for start up there but would that be the right place? I came from a Sys5 background so I can't find the related file types that execute for shutdown/startup procedures. Thanks, Adam Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

re-start & shut down-startup security
struct irq_chip - hardware interrupt chip descriptor * * @name: name for /proc/interrupts * @startup: start up the interrupt (defaults to ->enable if NULL) * @shutdown: shut down the interrupt (defaults to ->disable if NULL) * @enable: enable the interrupt (defaults to chip->unmask if NULL) * @disable: disable the

EMC Symmetrix Model 5830 Shutdown/Startup question
These shutdown problems can be troublesome. Microsoft has created a number of step-by-step troubleshooters to help people diagnose and correct problems. To use one of these, go to http://support.microsoft.com/support/tshoot/w95startup.asp One of these troubleshooters focuses on start-up and shut-down problems.

Firewire Drive: Do I Have to Unplug It?
But then the same thing happens on restart or on shutdown/startup. PowerBook G3/266 with Powerlogix Bluechip G3/466 upgrade card; OS9.2.2; 320Mb RAM; VM off; Appletalk off. Any ideas? I would wipe the drive and start over. I had a similar-sounding problem on a PB G3/250. I was convinced it was a hardware problem,

Script for shutdown & startup with SVRMGR30 under NT
But I don't seem to be able to find how to shut down Mozilla gracefully (to update acrobat) and have all the pages come up again like that, The option to restore the tabs can be found in Tools -> Options -> Main -> Start-Up -> When Firefox starts -> change the dropdown to say show my windows and tabs from last

Annoying music notes at start-up and shut-down
Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. "jay" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2ab4701c467ce$5094f600$a501280a@phx.gbl... I have set a password security on log on but all anyone has to do is re-start or shut down and start computer and it by passes the log on password.

CCR failover/back and shutdown
Hello, I need a solution for a scheduled shutdown (startup) of my Oracle 8.0.5 DB under NT 4. Because our backup during the night can't get the DB-Files when Oracle is working. I tried a lot of things (like:: SVRMGR30 <<file1 ...) in batch-files, but I don't get the result I need. Can anyone please help me out with

Shutdown/ Startup Screens...
Issue a SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE or SHUTDOWN ABORT. Map a drive to the location on the server where the appropriate INIT<sid>.ORA file. Issue a STARTUP Do you think shutdown/startup need very high privileges? AFAIK, internal is neither a role, nor a privilege, except the privilege of sitting at a system console

Boot freezes on OS9.x
I am trying to set up two desktops at an assisted-living facility for the people who live here. Both desktops have Windows XP-Home Edition. MAnagement wants each apartment to have it's own userid & password, which is easily setup. The difficulty occurs when one user logs off or shuts down and someone else comes in

etc/rc.d & things...
Other than that you be reduced to translating the .log and comparing timestamps and guessing which ones are due to a shutdown/startup cycle. So start using -o and, optionally, -os with a offline backup of those files if it is critical. "_TPietrzakPinnnacle" <tpietr...@automation.pinncorp.com> wrote in message

Shut down or hibernate
An obvious strategy would be to remove an old lock at startup. fetchmail cleans that stale lock on (its) startup. That lock may be in the user's home directory. I know nothing about shutdown policy. Does shutdown allow an application any leeway? Can a second or two of delay be invoked _via_ the

start up and shut down script
It seems that during a normal shutdown/startup cycle the file is copied, deleted and reinstated from the copy. If something goes wrong at the wrong time the file is lost. Our solution has been to add a line to the startup script which makes a another copy of the file. That way if the file gets lost you still have

Startup/Shutdown a VM via command line?
Alan Hall alanh...@earthlinkUS.net alt music prince Can someone tell me how to replace the shutdown/startup screens?? I did it once, but forget how. There's a BMP called logo.sys in the root directory of your boot drive that displays upon startup. There are two BMPs in the Windows directory called logow.sys (the

User account shutdown, chkdsk runs
Vicki,
Have a look at this link for informationa about your shutdown/startup problems. You may find something to help there; its certainly the best site on the web with such things (also, make sure you shut down all other programmes, including your virus scanner, when doing programme upgrades such as the Messenger

Auto power off causes shutdown/startup problem?
Computer will not restart after shutting down, seems to need a cool down period, will restart however using the restart function in the start up menu. These issues do not happen if I turn it on and then shut down quickly, seems like once it warms up then the above issues will happen. My running temperatures seem to

Vista shut down & restart issue
One test to try is start from a fresh reboot. Do not run anything and try a shutdown or switch user See what the results are. Did it rapidly commence to shutdown or did is sit for 1 or 2 minutes before it finally shutdown or switched. Then do another test from a fresh boot Start up your browser and go to any web

Shutdown-startup cycle on jet?
Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us pgsql general Richard Huxton <d...@archonet.com> writes: surabhi.ahuja wrote: i have noted the following lines in the script to start or shut down postmaster. ... Yes - this looks like a Red Hat script. It's certainly not the one that ships with the source distribution.

computer won't shut down properly
Unfortunately this also broke the shutdown in free_irq() when the last handler is removed from the interrupt for those architectures which rely on the default chip->disable = default_disable; if (!chip->startup) chip->startup = default_startup; + /* + * We use chip->disable, when the user provided its own.

Shutdown-startup cycle on jet?
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:32:53 -0500, "Dave" <djb...@dcwis.com> wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave" <djb...@dcwis.com> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 7:12 AM Subject: LAN Disables on Shutdown/Startup? We have two WIn XP SP2s on a crossover cable LAN.

Example shutdown startup script.
When I try to shut down the computer it just hangs with the 'shutting down' message displayed and I have to use the computer button to switch it off. It will shut down if I start up in safe mode. Am I potentially causing problems by switching the computer off in this way? By the way I've tried to do system restore