We have a CORBA application written in Java that we want to always be
running (it watches for MAC address change notifications and processes
them). However, it's having problems during the nightly backup fo the
SSdb to the standby servers as it crashes and doesn't come back up. I'm
sure there's a way that we could have Solaris Daemonize the process and
then cause it to restart when it goes down, but I figured that making a
file in the /$SPECROOT/lib/SDPM/partstlist directory would be a more
graceful way to accomplish this.

Is this the way we should go about implementing our application so that
it would automatically start and daemonize when Spectrum starts, and
handle the hiccup that occurs with server backups? Is there any
documentation on this?
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Brett Davis
IT Network and Security Operations
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Purdue University
YONG 605
Phone (765) 49-62304
wbda...@purdue.edu

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