On 5/12/05, Phil Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah absolutely. We rarely get into the Jrun admin, as its much more
> reliable from experience stopping and starting production jrun instances
> from a linux shell, and doing all xml config mods from the shell as well. I
> like seeing exactly what is happening as opposed to a nice interface coming
> it all up and giving no real indication of why things arn't working the way
> they are supposed to.
> 
> Phil
>

Do you have your shells open all the time in production? I use this
technique in development coz it's much nicer to see what's going on,
but in production I use windows services. They seem a bit more
reliable than the jrun admin console. I thought of writting a batch
script to start all the instances in windows consoles at startup, but
that's not going to help if an instance crashes. They won't restart
automatically.

-- 
Jason Sheedy
www.jmpj.net

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