[CentOS] named & rndc
Peter Arremann
loony at loonybin.orgSat Sep 22 13:44:20 UTC 2007
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On Saturday 22 September 2007, umair shakil wrote: > Salam, > > Tell me one thing, you killed the service, means service not running..... > when u start the > service then why are u using this command!!! > > service named restart???????? > > should be "service named start" or /etc/init.d/named start Because restart executes stop and then start. Even if the process has been killed, there may be other things like lock files, shared memory segments and so on around that will be properly removed by stop. Therefore using restart instead of start is a correct and good practice. Peter.
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