At 11:32 AM -0600 1/19/01, Farrell, Troy wrote:
>Yes, we all wish we were on *N[UI]X.
>However the question was "How do we shut this thing down?" Using
>ThroughTheWeb(TTW) scripting:
>http://usernamewithabilitytoshutdownzope:password@zopeserver:8080/Control_Pa
>nel/manage_shutdown
>adjust the port
ipt),
look at zclient:
http://www.zope.org/Members/lstaffor/ZClientMethod
Troy
-Original Message-
From: Chris Withers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 11:00 AM
To: Dimitris Andrakakis
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope] Shut down zope from python script
Dimitris Andrakakis wrote:
>
> Another thing: I'd consider running Zope+Apache on
> NT workstation or 2000 professional, even for test
> purposes. You'll find the NT task manager (among
> others) very handy.
Yeah, well, you should probably be using a *nix anyway ;-)
cheers,
Chris
Richard wrote:
> I'm a newbie, running zope and apache on my win98 box, trying to
> learn enough to start using zope in a production environment. Windows
> slows down dramatically if I leave it running more than a couple of
> days
I can't really help you, but I'd consider it much wiser to
try
I'm a newbie, running zope and apache on my win98 box, trying to
learn enough to start using zope in a production environment. Windows
slows down dramatically if I leave it running more than a couple of
days, so I'm working on a python script that will shut everything
down and reboot at a conv