Hi there,

One of our sys admins cobbled up a handle server start-up script.  It's
also getting a little old, but it still seems to be working fine.  Look
under "Dspace Handle service" on
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Dspace+1.6.x+on+Red+Hat+Enterprise+Linux+5.
 It's pretty wonderful, not having to start that thing every time the
server gets rebooted.

B--




>>>>> On 5/8/2012 at 3:25 PM, in message
>>
<CAGdvKqhumOTGRuK8WHewJLSOVykhj==g6unpxmv7i1ym7-o...@mail.gmail.com>,
helix84
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Christian
Völker<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>> If youd ask me what exactly I did in the old script, well
basically I called
>>> start-handle-server as the tomcat unix user when run with start as
argument.
>>> As the official way to stop the handle server is to find out the
process id
>>> and kill it, I just forgot about it and made stop be an empty
method. Reload
>>> was the same as start which probably would not do its job but I did
not 
> care.
>>> Thats all.
>>>> It had a description section at the start which made it possible
to run
>>> update-rc.d handled default, which is the usual way to create the 
> appropriate
>>> links within all rc?.d folders on debian. Quick and dirty you might
call 
> that
>>> but it did exactly what I was looking for.
>>>
>>> Hi Christian,
>>>
>>> just from a quick look - it may actually not be a problem in the
>>> script itself, but rather in the order of init scripts. Check that
>>> your script starts only after network is available.
>>>
>>> If it's not it, I might write a more complete reply tomorrow.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> ~~helix84
>>>
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