mindlace wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
It may also be due to people using the ZopeMonitor on Unix, which restarts Zope if it dies.
What is this? Is this something I can download?
ethan fremen
Even better, it is a part of Zope! :)
From z2.py: ========================================
-Z path Unix only! This option is ignored on windows. If this option is specified, a separate managemnt process will be created that restarts Zope after a shutdown (or crash). The path must point to a pid file that the process will record its process id in. The path may be relative, in which case it will be relative to the Zope location. To prevent use of a separate management process, provide an empty string: -Z '' =========================================== Basically, add the option, along with the requisite options, and there you go. -- In flying I have learned that carelessness and overconfidence are usually far more dangerous than deliberately accepted risks. -- Wilbur Wright in a letter to his father, September 1900