Hi!

On JavaMonitor, go to the instance details page of a certain intance. Monitor will be nice enough to tell you, near the middle of the page, the enormous command line argument string he's using to boot your app. Just copy that, go to the shell, and start your app using all those arguments. You may have to escape or delete one with parenthesis that usually causes problems with the shell, but it's usually useless anyway.

  Deployment rules!

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2009/10/08, at 00:31, Awbrey Hughlett wrote:

I changed the permissions to the user www and group www which is what JavaMonitor is running on and nothing different happened. I'm still kinda new at this, but what is the easiest way to start an app from the command line?

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Miguel Arroz <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!

As long as it's readable by all the users, it shouldn't be a problem. But it may be a permission issue of some kind. Try to start the app as root and see if it goes. If so, it may be a permission problem.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz




Thanks,
Awbrey

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