Hi, I've posted the handle server init script we use in our RHEL-based
environment, to the wiki page that Mark linked below.
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On 5/9/12 7:43 AM, "Mark H. Wood" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:13:55PM +0200, Christian Völker wrote:
>[Handle server is not very friendly toward system startup procedures]
>> Now, my question is, am I the only one who is looking for something
>>like this? Am I the only one who thinks it is a weird thing to invent it
>>myself because there are probably so many more out there who had to
>>solve the same issue before? What is your solution, everybody?
>
>You are certainly not the only one who needs to have the Handle server
>start at system startup, or the only one who thinks it weird that
>something like the Handle server is so hard to put on a production
>footing.  It should implement the Commons Daemon interface so we can
>start and stop it sensibly.  I keep saying I want to add that -- maybe
>this time I'll get it done!
>
>I, too, rolled my own initscript for the Handle server.  Unfortunately
>for you we run DSpace on Gentoo Linux and our script probably won't
>work on Debian (or Red Hat).  But there is a wiki page:
>
>  
>https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Handle+Service+Startup+Scripts+f
>or+Unix+or+Linux
>
>and it seems you may be in luck after all, because the only script
>contributed so far is for Ubuntu, a Debian derivative.  I will see
>about contributing our Gentoo script to keep it company.
>
>If anyone has a good Red Hat script, I'm sure it would be appreciated.
>
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