On 2/4/03 8:09 AM, "Andrew Altepeter" <aaltepet@bethel.edu> wrote:
Hi Jos,
How about ./start &
The '&' tells the shell to execute the program in the background. This will allow you to exit your ssh session, and still have zope running.
Cheers, Andy
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 06:38, Jos van der Vleuten wrote:
Hello all,
I have installed zope on my webspace at a hosting provider. With ssh i can start the zserver with the ./start command, but when i close the ssh-session the zserver stops executing. Now i want to make a cronjob to automate this task of running the zserver. I'm not very familiar with linux, so can somebody explain me how to do this.
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You could also edit the start file and take out the "-D" That's the switch that turns on debugging mode. With it off, the process will run on its own and not be bound to your shell.