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Date:      Sun, 17 Jun 2001 10:57:47 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Dru <genisis@istar.ca>
To:        Joe Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
Cc:        <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: script not found in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Message-ID:  <20010617105449.I37831-100000@x1-6-00-50-ba-de-36-33.kico1.on.home.com>
In-Reply-To: <20010617104121.S26682-100000@shumai.marcuscom.com>

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Hi Joe,

Thanks for the response. Checked the shebang, but she was pointing to
/usr/bin/perl like she should.

When I try to run "/usr/sbin/mnwclient" by hand, I lose my prompt. "ps"
shows a PID open for perl, but not for mnwclient.

Dru



On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Joe Clarke wrote:

> Yep.  Take a look at /usr/sbin/mnwclient.  I bet it points to
> /usr/local/bin/perl, or some other Perl path that doesn't exist on your
> system.  Change that, and everything should work.
>
> Joe Clarke
>
> On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Dru wrote:
>
> >
> > I've added a script called mnwclient.sh to /usr/local/etc/rc.d:
> >
> > ls -l /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mnwclient.sh
> > -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  635 Jun 17 08:07 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mnwclient.sh*
> >
> > file /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mnwclient.sh
> > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mnwclient.sh: Bourne shell script text executable
> >
> > It refers to an executable called mnwclient:
> > ls -l /usr/sbin/mnwclient
> > -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  33518 Jun 17 08:07 /usr/sbin/mnwclient*
> >
> > file /usr/sbin/mnwclient
> > /usr/sbin/mnwclient: perl script text executable
> >
> > However, when I try to start the script manually or when I reboot, I get
> > an error message stating the script is not found:
> >
> > /etc/rc: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mnwclient.sh: not found
> >
> > What am I missing here besides my sanity? I've attached the script if that
> > helps.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Dru
> >
>
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