2009/9/9 DJ Gregor <d...@opennms.org>:
> Neither Java nor OpenNMS handle a SIGHUP.  You have to use the OpenNMS
> init script (e.g.: "/etc/init.d/opennms restart") to restart (or
> otherwise control) OpenNMS.

The invoke-rc.d script calls the standard /etc/init.d/opennms init
script. However the script doesn't seem to do anything in particular
to daemonise the process (i.e. not using the Debian daemon scripts).

However it seems that there is something special happening in the
apt-get upgrade process that causes the SIGHUP to get sent.

Has OpenNMS ever started itself in the Debian packages (it certainly
stops itself in the prerm script)? Or has manually restarting OpenNMS
after an upgrade always been the order of the day?

-- 
Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/
http://www.half-llama.co.uk

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