If you have a JRUN setup with multiple JRUN containers on the one JRUN
server, where is the setting that controls whether any individual
container is automatically started up when the JRUN service fires up
after a system reboot?
I've got a collection of containers on several jrun servers, and most
of the containers don't automatically start up after a system reboot,
and need to be manually started. After a restart, its always the same
containers that are running and the same containers that are stopped.
I think there's an XML setting for this, but trawling through all the
XML files manually has revealed nothing, and looking in the JRUN
documentation and Google searching has also revealed nothing.

Anyone have any ideas about this?

Regards

Darren Tracey

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