Can someone here grab this?
Noel, what we do on Solaris is:
$ cat startsqueakh
umask 007
nohup ./Squeakh -memory 40m squeak.image
And the way that gets called is:
To Restart Salinn/Swiki After A Crash.
(CHOPPING OUT THE PART ABOUT KILLING THE PREVIOUS ONE)
5. 'ulimit -SHn 1024' to set the number of connections
6. 'su <yourlogin>' to become yourself again
7. 'setenv DISPLAY manray.cc.gatech.edu:0.0' to make the XWindow appear
on manray
8. '/net/hc431/coweb/Squeak2.7/startsqueak &'
If this fails, you can start it headless with
'/net/hc431/coweb/Squeak2.7/startsqueakh &'
9. 'exit' to log out of the superuser shell
10. 'exit' to log out of your telnet connection
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>I'm pretty sure this question has been answered on the list before -- I
>promise to put the answer in the Swiki, but I can't find the answer there
>right now.
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>What I need to do is run Squeak to power a swiki on a Unix box, such that it
>will run in the background (I don't need the display). My Unix admin skills
>are a bit rusty, and I can't seem to figure out the best way to do this. Is
>there a standard mechanism for this?
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>Thanks,
>
>Noel
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