The easiest way is by using an rc script. There are a number out there... here's one: http://www.zope.org/Members/markoer2/resources/howtos/redhat_startup Also, read the INSTALL.txt that shipped with your Zope distro. There's a lot of important info in there. HTH, Dylan At 12:14 PM 11/4/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I'm running Zope on Linux (RH 7.3), but I'm a Linux newbie. Is this the way to get Zope to start on boot? If so, why doesn't it seem to work? Do I need to install / run as root? I know there are other ways to start Zope on boot, but I wonder if adding this parameter to my start script would work somehow. I did add the argument ('-Z1' and '-Z 1') to my start script, but Zope doesn't start upon rebooting.
Thanks in advance, Jon Whitener Detroit
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