I started zope using the "./start" command. It starts everything, but doesn't go into the background. Is that normal. should I start it like: "./start &" to put it into the background. I also have two "z2.py -D" processes running one has UID of nobody, and the other has UID of root. I would think there should only be one, and it should have the UID of nobody. thanks, Geoff Nordli