I'll probably use Bill's suggestion until I can figure out a script for 
restarting webware via daemontools. (already using daemontools to 
control qmail)

On a related note, is there a way to set up daemontools to send a 
notification when a daemon dies and restarts? I suppose this is a topic 
for another mailing list...

Rolf
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:37 PM, Bill Eldridge wrote:

>>>> Does anyone have a good script for starting webware at system boot, 
>>>> on
>>>
>> RedHat? If not, I can put something together and post to the list. (or 
>> post
>> somewhere else)<<
>> There was discussion about this about 2 weeks ago. You might want to 
>> search
>> for it. My suggestion is to use daemontools.
>
> THat was a slightly different issue of monitoring failed
> daemons.
>
> THe file 'webkit' in the WebKit can be edited and copied to
> say /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99webkit to start WebKit up at boot.
> (follows the "start/stop/restart" habit)
>
>
>
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> Radio Free Asia
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