On Solaris/Linux/MacOSX systems use {cf_home}/bin/cf-init.sh to add or remove 
ColdFusion init scripts.

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The cf-init.sh script will properly install the startup and kill scripts so 
that ColdFusion will start upon system startup.

   1. Cd to coldfusion8/bin.
   2. Run "cf-init.sh install" as root, or with sudo, to properly install the 
startup and kill scripts.
   3. Run "cf-init.sh uninstall" as root, or with sudo, to remove the scripts.
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:15 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: running a script to stat CF 8?

Hi,
is there a way to write a system script to start CF 8? Other people are using 
the machine at school, but want to access the CF site and not excited about 
using terminal. I think that it is easy, but that is maybe just me.

step (1) cd opt/coldfusion8/bin
step (2) sudo ./coldfusion start
step (3) enter admin password

I am using Ubuntu 8.04





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