On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Babak Shafian <babakred@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've installed the first one : Continuum 1.2.3 (tar.gz)
> apache-continuum-1.2.3-bin.tar.gz 28M
>
>
> > Set a JAVA_HOME environment variable which use a jdk >= 1.5
> > > After that I created the continuum file under /etc/init.d/ with the
> > > following content :
> > >
> > > #!/bin/sh
> > >
> > > CONTINUUM_HOME=/opt/apache-continuum-1.2.3
> > > su - root -c "$CONTINUUM_HOME/bin/continuum console $@ &"
>
>
You don't need this. Simply do this as root:
# chown root.root /opt/apache-continuum-1.2.3 -R
# update-rc.d -f continuum remove
# rm /etc/init.d/continuum
# ln -s /opt/apache-continuum-1.2.3/bin/continuum /etc/init.d/continuum
# update-rc.d continuum defaults 80
you will get again warning message, but you can ignore this. After this you
can start the application with:
/etc/init.d/continuum console
or:
/etc/init.d/continuum start
or:
invoke-rc.d continuum console
or
invoke-rc.d continuum start
You can find logs under:
/opt/apache-continuum/logs
directory.
Regards, Vlado
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