I don't know whether it's the good way to do it but I've made a link in /etc/init.d to zopectl. For instance, if you are in /etc/init.d and the opze instance you want to start is in /usr/local/zope/home, it will something like: ln -s /usr/local/zope/home/bin/zopectl zope And then "chkconfig zope on" to make it automatically start. You pay attention to the "effective user" do you? Gael zope-bounces@zope.org wrote on 20/05/2004 01.49.41:
I've managed to get Zope2.7 running on a Linux server but can someone help me out with a script to get it to run automatically on startup.
Thanks, Simon
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