I should also say that I have run the command without the daemonize
option as well, but it's had no effect.

On Aug 25, 1:21 am, mosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ralf, Thank you for your reply. Unfortunatly, I was using the --
> cache option on the mw-serve command already, otherwise I would get
> errors.
>
> I have been starting mw-serve via the command:
>
> mw-serve --cache-dir=/home/exampleuser/tmp/mediawiki --daemonize
>
> That directory is definitly readable, writable and executable.
>
> Upon running that command, mw-serve creates very nice output on
> screen, and it looks like everything is working fine (this is what I
> was hoping to use screen for -- to keep this running after I log out
> of shell)
>
> But -- it times out after a couple of minutes of inactivity, and needs
> to be restarted manually. There is no way I can seem to keep this
> process running all the time!
>
> On Aug 25, 1:00 am, Ralf Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > mw-serve --cache path-to-cache should work. It will also produce some
> > log output which might prove useful. How do you start mw-serve?
>
>
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