From: badbetty <bc...@sh...> - 2013-07-27 16:27:53
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how's it going folks - good i hope this is more a linux question i think, but there may be some mileage here first :-) now then, please: on linux i may start eXist manually from shell (with a 'nohup') ...forget about it and then remotely shut the machine down later. i suspect , due to one or two issues (not going in to them here), that this isn't doing eXist any good sometimes. so, is there a way to script something that will check for eXist and cleanly shut it down within the Linux shutdown process - if this is really too linuxy for here, then is there a script to at least call in eXist that could be referenced/called? thank you for your assistance. -- View this message in context: http://exist.2174344.n4.nabble.com/shutdown-cleanly-problems-tp4660671.html Sent from the exist-open mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |