Hi All,

I have a problem when trying to auto start Continuum when my Solaris reboot.
I do exactly as the guide in Continuum website:
http://maven.apache.org/continuum/docs/1.1/installation/standalone.html
But, it still doesn't effect. I don't know why. I did create the script as
root access and have another user account to run Continuum as the guide. My
Continuum is stand alone.

I don't know the meaning of character $@ in the script [su - continuum_user
-c "$CONTINUUM_HOME/bin/solaris-x86-32/run.sh $@" ]. But when I do manually
it is fail, so I change to [su - continuum_user -c
"$CONTINUUM_HOME/bin/solaris-x86-32/run.sh start"] . It run on manually but
not automatically.

Thank you very much,

Tony

PS: This is the guide I followed:

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Since the Continuum linux script bin/linux/run.sh understands the same
arguments as linux boot scripts, there is no need to write a particular
startup script to add Continuum to the linux boot process. All you need to
do, as root, is:
Basic script in /etc/init.d

    * Create a 'continuum' file under /etc/init.d/ with the following
content:

      #!/bin/sh

      CONTINUUM_HOME=/opt/continuum-1.1
      su - continuum_user -c "$CONTINUUM_HOME/bin/solaris-x86-32/run.sh $@"
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