Carsten Schinzer wrote:
Gil,
go get some Linux basics for Server operations.
./sh will invoke a separate shell (runtime environment) for your ofbiz
instance
& will send it to background processing
Make sure, you have your logfiles under control before you start hiding
things from a console.
Basically you should keep
+ a running logfile that rolls over every day (or every x MBs), keep a
series of them --> see the log4.xml configuration for this one
+ a "session" logfile, typically this is available at
{OFBIZ_HOME}/runtim/logs/console.log
In order to read and follow these while your ofbiz instance runs, you will
need to familiarize with one of vi, cat, tail.
@Jacques: Looks like these are some "Run OFBiz in *ix environments Faq" do
we not have a basic cheat sheet in the wiki?
I guess you think about
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/How+to+run+OFBiz+as+a+Service
Jacques
Regards
Carsten
2012/7/30 Gil Portenseigne <[email protected]>
Le lundi 30 juillet 2012 à 15:18 +0200, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
rather
./sh startofbiz.sh &
though
Did you mean ./startofbiz.sh ? I do not understand the ./sh
thing... :-)
gil
You may also have a look at rc.ofbiz* files (in tools folder for trunk
and R12.04, else in root folder)
Jacques
From: "Gil Portenseigne" <[email protected]>
Hi,
Just do :
sh startofbiz.sh &
Then you can exit the terminal.
To stop, use the stopofbiz.sh script.
Gil
Le lundi 30 juillet 2012 à 08:15 -0400, Ted Byers a écrit :
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Crum [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: July-29-12 9:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Still getting started but question about 'startofbiz.sh'
It sounds to me like you have everything working properly.
-Adrian
Thanks Adrian.
So this 'startofbiz.sh' is supposed to run forever? Is there a way to start
ofbiz like a server, instead of creating a bash shell session and leaving
that terminal open all the time ofbiz is to run?
Thanks
Ted
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