"start on" and "stop on"

Scott James Remnant scott at netsplit.com
Mon Jan 3 18:54:11 UTC 2011


Assume that both operations proceed simultaneously (you may have two cores)

If the *same job* specifies the same event in both "start on" and
"stop on", then stop is processed before start so that the job is
restarted on that event.

Scott

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Sebastian Plotz <sebastian-plotz at web.de> wrote:
> Just a short question ...
>
> If one job contains "start on runlevel [06]" and another job "stop on
> runlevel [06]". Which job will be processed first?
>
> Will be the first job started before the second is stopped (or the other
> way around)?
>
> Thank you for your answer!
>
> Sebastian
>
>
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