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Dear All,

This summer our Co-op student, Samuel Lai, wrote a script for us that
implements the systemctl command as a script.  It can be used to manage
many aspects of the init system at SL5 and SL6.

We have made it available at:

   http://grid.triumf.ca/share/

in case you are interested, and you haven't already implemented
your own script.

I think it could be useful to aid in the transition to SL7, in data
centres that manage current RHEL-based systems with traditional sysv
utilities.  To that end, we are using this script to get used to 
some aspects of systemd commands ourselves.

Let me know if you find bugs.  Of course it doesn't try to do
everything, but it helps.

cheers, etc.
   denice
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