Automatic restart services in 10gR2

Hello all,
I'm more familiar with services in 11g using "srvctl add" command to add services to start istener, database, asm, crs, etc  automatically.
I was researching the web and found that in 10g, some guys are creating a script in /etc/init.d to automate the services to start automatically.
My question is:  command "srvctl add <service_name>" works the same in 10g as in 11g?
I need to automate the services start (asm, listener, crs and database) in 10gR2.
Thanks in advance.

BobKodomo wrote:
Can someone that knows "how to" could POLITELY answer these questions ?
1. Add ASM  service
In 11g I used with grid11g profile:
ASM start
srvctl add asm -d <DG_NAME>
When I try to execute it in 10g I had the following error:
srvctl add asm -d DGDATA
PRKO-2002 : Invalid command line option: -d
2. Adding listener service
In 11g, I was able to run this command:
srvctl add listener -l LISTENER
But in 10g I had the error:
srvctl add listener -l LISTENER
Usage: srvctl <command> <object> [<options>]
What is the right command in 10g? I was able to run the both commands in 11g.
Thanks in advance.
Well, since you are having trouble with 10g specifically, I will politely point you to the 10g reference at Server Control Utility Reference
where you can see the valid options for the srvctl command under 10g.   I see that '-d' is not listed as a valid option for 'add asm'.  And 'listener' is not a valid option for the 'add' command.  Exactly as the error messages said.

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    ffffffff75806d10 * com/jdedwards/system/security/proxy/SecurityServerProxyFactory.create(Ljava/util/Hashtable;)Lcom/jdedwards/system/security/SecurityServer;+1
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