Well, if you want to start cherokee without a rc script, my suggestion is to
execute cherokee-admin as root, then login to cherokee-admin web interface
and start/stop/restart cherokee web server from there. You can exit
cherokee-admin and cherokee will still running.
Cheers

Pablo

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Oleg Oltar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your answer!
>
> Can you suggest a command to run the server from console (just what lunch
> from cherokee admin calls)?
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Pablo Hernan Saro <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> cherokee-admin was intended to be run as root every time you want/need to
>> use the admin interface. So, just become root, run cherokee-admin and when
>> you finish configuring your server just hit ctrl + c.
>>
>> As far as I can see, the cherokee rc script (start/stop script) included
>> in the cherokee tarball is for Debian like GNU/Linux distributions. Ask
>> Google for a Red Hat like one or write your own script. Or why not
>> downloading a binary package (RPM) of cherokee, extracting it and getting
>> the rc script? :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Pablo
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Oleg Oltar <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>> I am trying to add cherokee to a start-up list on my Fedora server.
>>> I have few problems...
>>>
>>> 1) I can start cherokee admin only if I am root. Not sure if that is
>>> correct. Actually it requires me to be root in order to kill any process.
>>> Any ideas?
>>> 2) I tried to add the cherokee start-up file, to the init.d folder:
>>>
>>> # cp /var/www/oleg/data/soft/cherokee/contrib/cherokee /etc/init.d/
>>> # chmod 755 /etc/init.d/cherokee
>>>
>>> Now after restarting the server (rebooting my operation system), I don't
>>> see cherokee among the process list
>>>
>>> I also tried:
>>>
>>> [r...@oplot ~]# /etc/init.d/cherokee
>>> Usage: /etc/init.d/cherokee
>>> {start|stop|reload|rotate-logs|restart|force-restart}
>>> [r...@oplot ~]# /etc/init.d/cherokee start
>>> Starting cherokee web server: cherokee/etc/init.d/cherokee: line 24:
>>> start-stop-daemon: command not found
>>> failed
>>> [r...@oplot ~]# /etc/init.d/cherokee start
>>> Starting cherokee web server: cherokee/etc/init.d/cherokee: line 24:
>>> start-stop-daemon: command not found
>>> failed
>>> [r...@oplot ~]# cherokee start
>>> (warning) Couldn't initialize spawn mechanism.
>>> Cherokee Web Server 0.99.22 (Aug  6 2009): Listening on port ALL:81, TLS
>>> disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041
>>> connections, single thread
>>>
>>>
>>> Please help me to understand how to add it more correctly to the
>>> autostart list.
>>>
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