| Title: | Internet Tools |
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| Created: | Fri Jun 25 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere, but I'll be darned if *I* can find it. I've installed Enterprise Server V2.01 on a UNIX V4.0B system. When it reboots, I have to manually start the Admin server, then I have to "turn on" the general server. How can this be done automatically/unattended? Thanks in advance....
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| 4460.1 | MISTA2::GRENIER | Fri Feb 07 1997 21:27 | 8 | ||
Sheldon,
If you look at the online help provided with the Enterprise
Server, it details how to do this. You can either add a line
to your inittab file, or use RC scripts.
regards,
steve
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| 4460.2 | /sbin/rc3.d/S* | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 381-0426 ZKO1-1) | Sun Feb 09 1997 13:31 | 21 |
On Digital UNIX, startup scripts are usually put into
special directories which are scanned and run at the
appropriate time.
On our system, in the /sbin/rc3.d/ directory, we have a link
to a shell script that runs the appropriate *start* scripts
in the Netscape server directory tree. There's a special
form for names in that directory which indicates the relative
order for the execution of the scripts (our link is called
/sbin/rc3.d/S88webu-ns-startup.sh) -- the file linked to that
looks like this:
#!/sbin/sh
#
/usr/ns-home/start-admin
/usr/ns-home/https-webu-main/start
Note that it is not necessarily a good idea to automatically
start the admin server.
Bob
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