On 14 May 2001 15:05:41 -0700, Ben Ocean wrote:
At 04:49 PM 5/14/2001 -0500, you wrote:
have you tried including the full path to the start script?
I forgot to mention, the script resides in the Zope directory. It *does* work for a while (i.e., finds ./start like it should) then complains that it can no longer find ./start
instead of having your script sleep and then run again, why don't use just run it out of cron once every say, fifteen minutes or half hour?
I don't want the server to be down even for a minute. Yeah, maybe it's anal. Maybe a cron script *would* work, but why would it work when this infinite loop script that sleeps fails? I don't get it. Thanks for pitching in. If you have more ideas, please lay them on me.
Start the server using strace, with the strace sent to a file. Then, you can look over the strace log. might be useful (strace usualy is). Perhaps even ltrace ....