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Hi all,
Having some trouble getting integrity to shutdown on a system reboot. As far as I can tell, everything is installed properly. I can start and stop the service manually doing: service mksis stop or start, there's a symlink to it in the rc6.d folder, (ran chkconfig --add) but it still doesn't stop on a reboot. it may not be that big of a deal, but flex complains on the license server (different vm) that the license limit is already reached because it hasn't timed out yet. I know a little about linux - mostly ubuntu.
As a test, I stuck the stop line (service mksis stop) in the rc script: S01reboot. this caused the service to attempt to stop, but it doesn't appear to succeed. This is evidenced by the console showing that its "stopping", but the log file never shows a shutdown, just the subsequent startup at boot.
I'm wondering if maybe it needs to run before everything else starts shutting down, like a dependent service is getting turned off before it can do what it needs to do?
Any ideas?
Hi Jeff,
Please contact Integrity Support for assistance with this issue.
Regards,
Kael
Ok, though I would think this would be useful info to have for other people too.
Oh, I agree! I just don't have an answer for you, and if it was urgent, I didn't want you to wait for me to get you one. I took a quick look, but nothing obvious came up, and I wasn't able to reproduce the issue quickly.