John Poltorak wrote:
Are you saying that Zope cannot be restarted through ZMI on Windows?
Who does that anyway?
Even on unix, I use zopectl restart,
That is the point - zopectl uses a socket - 'zdsock'.
Oh right, well, no, you don't have that kind of socket on WIndoze as far
as I know
John Poltorak wrote:
Are you saying that Zope cannot be restarted through ZMI on Windows?
Who does that anyway?
Even on unix, I use zopectl restart, my production zope stuff on windows
is just scheduled tasks running from Task Scheduler...
At the moment, the problem is being able to
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 10:48:49AM +, Chris Withers wrote:
John Poltorak wrote:
Are you saying that Zope cannot be restarted through ZMI on Windows?
Who does that anyway?
Even on unix, I use zopectl restart,
That is the point - zopectl uses a socket - 'zdsock'.
At the moment,
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 09:02:11AM -0500, Tres Seaver wrote:
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Chris Withers wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
You have confused the server socket (which is set in the http-server
section) with the daemon control socket (set in runner in the
Tres Seaver wrote:
Ah, okay. How does this work on windows?
zdaemon / zopectl *don't* work on windows.
oh, my OS is broken *schniff*
What's wrong with the default name?
Th the original poster's case, his OS requires that Unix-domain sockets
have mangled names.
...and so is his ;-)
Tres Seaver wrote:
You have confused the server socket (which is set in the http-server
section) with the daemon control socket (set in runner in the
zeo.conf file; not currently settable in zope.conf). The control
socket has to be a Unix-domain socket. John is asking to surface an
existing
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Chris Withers wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
You have confused the server socket (which is set in the http-server
section) with the daemon control socket (set in runner in the
zeo.conf file; not currently settable in zope.conf). The control
socket
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John Poltorak wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 11:32:15AM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
WHY?
Because 'zdsock' is not an acceptable name.
I am running on OS/2 and the path name must start with '\\socket\\'.
Johh, you are likely going to have to
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 09:15:34AM -0500, Tres Seaver wrote:
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John Poltorak wrote:
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 11:32:15AM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
WHY?
Because 'zdsock' is not an acceptable name.
I am running on OS/2 and the path