Re: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-09 Thread Gary Browne
May 2012 7:14 AM > To: dspace-tech Tech > Subject: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody? > > Hello, > > I just moved our DSpace to a new machine. This ment moving from Debian > etch to squeeze. And I believe a server is not completely configured if > I cant ru

Re: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-09 Thread Pottinger, Hardy J.
Hi, I've posted the handle server init script we use in our RHEL-based environment, to the wiki page that Mark linked below. -- HARDY POTTINGER University of Missouri Library Systems http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/ https://MOspace.umsystem.edu/ "I think I like disruptive technology because

Re: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-09 Thread Alexandre Magaz Graça
On dc 09 mai 2012 14:43:16 CEST, Mark H. Wood wrote: [...] If anyone has a good Red Hat script, I'm sure it would be appreciated. Hi, The attached script is the one I use for CentOS/Fedora. The path to the start-handle-server script is hard-coded though. Cheers, Àlex #!/bin/sh # # chkconfi

Re: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-09 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:13:55PM +0200, Christian Völker wrote: [Handle server is not very friendly toward system startup procedures] > Now, my question is, am I the only one who is looking for something like > this? Am I the only one who thinks it is a weird thing to invent it myself > because

Re: [Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-08 Thread helix84
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Christian Völker wrote: > If youd ask me what exactly I did in the old script, well basically I called > start-handle-server as the tomcat unix user when run with start as argument. > As the official way to stop the handle server is to find out the process id >

[Dspace-tech] handle server init script anybody?

2012-05-08 Thread Christian Völker
Hello, I just moved our DSpace to a new machine. This ment moving from Debian etch to squeeze. And I believe a server is not completely configured if I cant run shutdown -r now without all services coming up again in an orderly fashion. For tomcat and postgres, this is out of the box functiona