Rick Troth wrote:
Now I have to really grumble at IBM...   Am I missing something or isn't
that missing what should be a key part of the product?  Is it really
reasonable that every single shop has to write their own init.d
script????   Every shop expected to reinvent that wheel?  Surely they
might anticipate that at least some shops might want to start Websphere
at system startup time...


I agree that they should have supplied an INIT script,
even automation for wiring it into the currect run level(s).
BUT ... you might just try your hand at writing one.

Better, users forking out dollars for the product (or seriously thinking
of doing so) should whinge and grip to their official IBM contacts.

People hve been whinging and griping in public fora such as this for
years to no avail; time to make IBM consider it carefully and seriously.
If the weight of public opinion actually costs money (support costs,
maybe sales), maybe IBM will fix it.

Having to edit inittab and then kill -KILL it to stop it from running
seems to me completely bizarre. I was trying to do a full backup (using
tar) over a wireless LAN at the time and didn't feel like didding with
the wireless in single-user mode.






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John

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