init.d script

From: Greg Bradner (gregb_at_rhythm.com)
Date: 04/28/04

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    Within an init.d startup script, I would like to check if a host is up
    before continuing.
    ex:
    in the ntpd script, if ntp.server.com is not pingable exit - instead of
    waiting for the long timeout period.

    Any suggestions?

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