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chkconfig --level 35 subsystem_name off
Red Hat Enterprise Linux also has a GUI console that can manage chkconfig settings.
Figure 13.1. chkconfig Settings
The start order of services is extremely important, or the subsystems will not function. The Directory
Server and Administration Server instances used by the subsystems must be running before the
subsystems can be started, and their web services (Tomcat or Apache) must be running before the
subsystems are started or their web services will not function.
The default Certificate System chkconfig settings set a start and stop priority for all of the
subsystems and their dependent services so that they start and stop in the proper order, as listed in
Table 13.1, "Certificate System Processes and Their chkconfig Start
number for their start priority are started first, so Directory Server, Administration Server, and Tomcat
are started before any of the subsystem instances. Likewise, processes with a low number for their
shutdown priority are shut down first, so the subsystem processes are stopped before the processes
they depend on are stopped.
Server
Administration Server
Directory Server
Tomcat Server
Process Name
dirsrv-admin
dirsrv
tomcat5
Managing Subsystem Processes with chkconfig
Priority". Processes with a low
Start Priority
21
21
80
Shutdown Priority
79
79
20
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