Hi Senaka, I'm not sure how much weight I'd put into this area as the scripts more or less do as they should, and aside from qpid-run they're fairly lightweight. I think there may be a couple of open JIRAs for the stop scritps around different ps options/platforms. They might be helpful fixes to have.
Thanks & Reards, Marnie On 5/20/08, Senaka Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > At the moment we have a collection of unix shell scripts managing the > running of the Java Broker. > > qpid-run > qpid-server > qpid.start > qpid.stop > qpid.stopall > run.sh > > This makes it quite un-manageable. My intension is to provide something > similar to apache2ctl which is used to start/stop the httpd. > > Using this mechanism, it will be possible to have one script, qpid or > qpidctl (we need to figure out a nice name), and then call it as required. > > Ex:- qpidctl start or qpidctl stopall > > I believe that this is more uniform and efficient than the current setup. > > Regards, > Senaka >
