We use a watchdog job for restarting witangod if necessary.

Watchdog is also a startup item

Thats from /usr/local/bin/watchdog.sh

That restarts witangod if it ist gone.

Christian


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Am 12.11.2005 um 03:45 schrieb Andrew Derry:

Hello,

Lately our WiTango 5.0 (for OS X) witangod has been dying on us. I'm not really sure how to even start trying to track down why... So I'm looking
around for info on how to do that.

In the mean time, it would be nice if there was some way to have it
automatically restarted if it dies. Is there a way to set it up to do that,
or is there some other tool for OS X that would do it for me?

As it stands - we start it manually from the command line. I seem to recall trying to get it to start automatically before and having trouble with it, but that was probably a year and half or two years ago and I haven't really
touched it since.

The server has pretty much been sitting unused for that time until about 2 months ago when our old Tango 3.x server became too problematic to continue
using. ;)  So.. It's not like it's been running along fine and now is
dying.. It's only really dying now since we started acutally using it. ;)

Any thoughts or suggestions, or whatever would be very much appreciated.

Thanks!

 - Andrew


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Andrew Derry - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon Fraser University
Application Integration Support - MBC1415
Burnaby, BC
Canada V5A 1S6
604-291-5962

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