On Monday 10 February 2003 21:40, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Your environment decides to send Zope a SIGHUP signal (signal 1). It is correct that Zope dies on this signal. Unix operating systems usually send a SIGHUP signal when the control terminal is closed. The command "nohup" (--> "man" pages) is usually used to cope with this fact....
Dieter, I know what SIGHUP and "man" pages means since I dont know what "MS Windows" and "Microsoft" is. ;-) OTOH, it is not quite correct since I start it with nohup and ampersand "&" in my /etc/init.d/zope script. And it even does not crashes when weather is quite ok. ;-) For example, I'm happy already third day: Zope still works, but I'm sitting like on a bomb -- when it will crash next time? -- Regards, Bogdan Q: Why do mountain climbers rope themselves together? A: To prevent the sensible ones from going home.