Hi Simon,I am not Linux guru but on RedHat family Linux I use "chkconfig" command:chkconfig --add condorchkconfig --level 2345 condor onyou need to copy condor.boot to /etc/init.d/condor as already you did .unless my release dir is :RELEASE_DIR = /usr/local/condorI hope this help youBest,Majid
On 4/2/07, simon kagwe < simonkagwe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi,_______________________________________________
I have managed to install Condor on FC6 on a x86 machine. Problem is I have not been able to make Condor to be started automatically every time the machine is booted and also I have not been able to add it to the system path so that I can use a command without specifying the whole path. As a result, I have to do stuff like ~condor/sbin/condor_master instead of just condor_master.
I am the complete Linux doofus and I have tried to follow the instructions in the manual to no avail. I dont know if FC6 uses System V (whatever that is), but I have added the condor.boot example to /etc/init.d (except i renamed it to condor) and also created soft links to it in rc.d and all the rc*.d, but condor still doesn't autostart. Can someone please help me out with these two problems?!
(my release directory is ~condor and local directory is /condor)
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