I've found that the only reliable way to get the appserver to start
reliably at boot is to follow the bootstrap procedure I've outlined
here:
http://mmh.neurobashing.com/webware/panther.html
Also, the AppServer script needs to be tweaked to point to absolute
paths instead of relative (also explained at the URL above).
HTH,
-Gary
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Advanced Simulation Technology inc.
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On Apr 29, 2005, at 10:44 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> I have created a Startup Item for macos x server 10.3.9 that invokes a
> shell script that in turn invokes the AppServer script. The startup
> item is called but the script fails. The app works if invoked from the
> terminal. The sys log simply says the script failed. I assume this
> refers to the shell script for the Startup Item.
>
> The Startup Item script is just two shell command lines: cd to the
> appropriate directory, then ./AppServer to start Webware. The file
> itself has the same permissions as other files used in this fashion.
>
> I don't understand what is failing. Does anyone know where can I find
> more detail about the failure?
>
> Mark Phillips
>
>
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