We are on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4/5.
Note that the question is not the configuration itself, but *where* is
the proper place for such configuration. The file we use now is
overwritten with "the one which ships with Resin" on every Resin update.
</Mattias>
jkowall wrote (2010-08-31 14:19):
Depends on the version of Unix you are on exactly. I customized the
init script quite a bit, so I don't use the one which ships with
Resin. Which version/distribution are you using? I can share the one
I use if you'd like.
-jk
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:10 AM, Mattias Jiderhamn
<mj-li...@expertsystems.se <mailto:mj-li...@expertsystems.se>> wrote:
(I am not by far a *nix wizz, nor the admin of our production servers,
so please bear with me)
Historically we have edited the /etc/init.d/resin script to customize
the Resin startup, such as setting the server root directory or
assigning CPU cores with taskdef.
In the 4.0.x branch this file is overwritten at each minor upgrade by
"make install". Does this mean this is (no longer) the recommended way
of configuring the startup, and there is some other means we
should look
at instead...?
--
</Mattias>
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