Ben Logan wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> 
> I am running Webware on a shared Linux web server (I don't have root
> priveleges), and am wondering what I can do to make certain that it
> stays running.  I've been starting the appserver by logging in via
> ssh, and running 'nohup Appserver &', and that works, but sometimes it
> dies for no apparent reason.  I also need a way to make sure that it
> gets restarted if they reboot the server.  I am hoping for a solution
> that doesn't involve the server admins installing Webware system wide.
> 
> Has anyone else solved this problem?

Well, if you're willing to run from your Webware install directory,
Monitor.py is supposed to do what you want.

Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to work if you have a separate
Application directory, and so I'm unable to use it.  I've been
having the same problem of unexpected Appserver death, for which
there are no error logs, and which only happens if I'm no longer
shelled into that box.  :(


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 to "None of the above."' -- Alex Future Bokov



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