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From: Ramachandra, A. <Ram...@Sy...> - 2003-10-09 09:04:05
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Thank you very much for your response.
I found the docs for solaris.
A question i have is do i need to specially set up the wrapper by creating
symbolic links for system start and shutdown if i'm using the
wrapperlistener approach?
-Thanks
-Arun
-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Mortenson [mailto:le...@ta...]
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 1:14 PM
To: wra...@li...; Ram...@Sy...
Subject: Re: [Wrapper-cvs] Wrapper start stop on Unix
Arun,
> I'm using WrapperListener,latest version.
> I have understood how to use it to deploy applications on the windows
> platform.
>
> In the Solaris platform how does this work?
> I can see from the help docs that the functionality to start the
> application on reboot is available only on the Debian Linux platform.
> Does this work the same way for the solaris platform?
>
The shell script that is shipped with the Wrapper can be used to
launch the Wrapper
on all UNIX platforms. I supplied instructions for doing this for
Debian and Solaris
because those are the only two platforms that I have access to. I
actually do not have
access to a Solaris box which I can reboot however, so the Solaris docs
have not been
tested as well as I would like. Please let me know if you find any errors.
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/launch-nix.html#boot
As always, I would appreciate help from anyone willing to provide
documentation
which details the process on other platforms.
By the way, I replied to the wrapper-user list as that is where this
post
should have gone. The wrapper-cvs list is only monitored by people who
want to keep track of changes to the wrapper source, or who have
comments on the changes.
Cheers,
Leif
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