Hi,
I'm running Resin 3.1.0 on Debian and would like to automate Resin
startups after a reboot. I'm currently starting Resin as a non-root
user on a non-root port, then using iptables to redirect traffic to
port 80. I know how to start Resin as root at bootup but am not sure
how to do
Kuntz, Tim wrote:
Mike,
You can only do this if you are running Resin Pro with a valid license.
This also only works if you start Resin with watchdog as it changes the
users.
Are you saying that this is now fixed? Does it work when invoking resin
via httpd.sh?
Dave
On Mar 13, 2007, at 9:09 AM, David Campbell wrote:
Kuntz, Tim wrote:
Mike,
You can only do this if you are running Resin Pro with a valid
license.
This also only works if you start Resin with watchdog as it
changes the
users.
Actually, you can also set
On Mar 13, 2007, at 10:10 AM, David Campbell wrote:
Kuntz, Tim wrote:
It works partly and you must invoke it using bin/httpd.sh start. The
start is important because the watchdog manager won't start
otherwise
and that is what handles the user switching.
Well it doesn't work for me on
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 13, 2007, at 10:10 AM, David Campbell wrote:
Kuntz, Tim wrote:
It works partly and you must invoke it using bin/httpd.sh start. The
start is important because the watchdog manager won't start
otherwise
and that is what handles the user switching.
Well it
I'm assuming this is on Linux or something else that's Unixy. You can
find out what your limit for open files is by typing ulimit -a.
Here's an example from one of my systems:
# ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
max nice
Is there a list of changers and er ... fixed bugs in 3.1 please?
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.1/changes/index.xtp
-- Sam
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Running apt-get install libapache-mod-php5 is a lot easier than running
Resin for 99.99% of people in my experience.
We are planning on creating a debian package after the 3.1.1 release.
With the decision to package the Sun JDK as a debian package that should
work fairly well.
Why Caucho
OK - I wasn't going to say anything. I was gonna just be a silent lurker...
I wanted to run Blojsom. It was a change from running Blosxom. I decided
after much effort and consternation to run under Windows XP. I know... I
know... evil empire and all that. But It was the only platform that would
Hi MexIQ ,
I'm not sure about this solution. But you can try setting LANG
environment variable
like , export LANG=ja_JP.utf8 and restarting resin.
-Anoop
MexIQ wrote:
Thank you Markus, It is not matter of the file encoding because the
problem also happened with my database results (using
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