Review this solution if you run the up.time Linux agent in Daemon mode on a SUSE platform, follow the instructions below to add the 2 links and observe that the up.time agent does not start up after rebooting the server.
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ln -s /opt/uptime-agent/bin/upt_daemon.sh /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99uptm_daemon |
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ln -s /opt/uptime-agent/bin/upt_daemon.sh /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/K1uptm_daemon |
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Try the following steps for SLES 11 systems:
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- \nRemove the 2 links created in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d as described above.\n
- Add the following: ln -s /opt/uptime-agent/bin/upt_daemon.sh /etc/rc.d/uptm_daemon\n
- Run chkconfig --level 345 uptm_daemon (where 345 is the run level you want the agent to run at).
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Try the following steps for SLES 9 systems:
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- \nRemove the 2 links created in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d as described above.\n
- Add the following: ln -s /opt/uptime-agent/bin/upt_daemon.sh /etc/rc.d/uptm_daemon
- \nRun:\n
- chkconfig uptm_daemon uptm_daemon 345
\n- chkconfig -t uptm_daemon xntpd uptm_daemon 345
\n- xntpd on