On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 08:11:25PM +0000, Todd Papaioannou wrote:
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> >If the boot up process stalls, it could be caused by
> >an unresolved hostname, or something else the server is trying
> >to find out at startup.
>
> Does the server start from the command line? If so, find out
> what services it requires to boot. You might be starting it
> too early in the init process. Try giving it a number of
> 99 in rc3.d and see what happens then.
If the java launch is in /etc/rc.local, it's executed after the other
init scripts.
If the java command is being launched in the foreground (without a trailing
"&" on the command line), the script will wait - preventing system startup
from completing - until the command terminates.
Nathan
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> Todd
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