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What is the default run level in IBM AIX? What are the 4 fields in Inittab file? How to see runlevel of unix system? Describes difference types of runlevel?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: May 13, 2008     Asked by: sachin 
  
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November 22, 2006 03:51:58   #1  
muru        

RE: 1)what is the default run level in IBM AIX.
3. who -r will give the run level in unix system
 
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December 18, 2006 13:27:15   #2  
Lokesh.A        

RE: What is the default run level in IBM AIX? What are...
HiThe default runlevel in aix is runlevel 2 The four fields in Inittab File is ( Identifier , runlevel,Action,commands)AIX supports 9 runlevels 0 and 1 is not user reserved for maintainence purposerun levels 3-9 can be coustmized according to the user needs
 
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May 13, 2008 18:36:48   #3  
raisahmad Member Since: May 2008   Contribution: 3    

RE: What is the default run level in IBM AIX? What are the 4 fields in Inittab file? How to see runlevel of unix system? Describes difference types of runlevel?
In AIX default run level is 2.

4 fields in inittab are.
<ID> :<run level> :<action>:<Command>

ID is unique string taht identifies the object.

 
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