[OGo-Users] Startup script for CentOS?
Adam Tauno Williams
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:45:29 -0500
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> >I'm a bit confused... have you compiled from=20
> >source or why don't you have startup scripts?=20
> >Couldn't you use scripts from an OGo CentOS=20
> >package, and the add the necessary scripts=20
> >(postgresql, httpd, ogo-*) to appropriate runlevels with "chkconfig"?
> Yes, I certainly could, but rather than=20
> go through the effort, I wanted to see if anybody=20
> had anything I could stick in /etc/init.d/ and do=20
> a chkconfig from there. The documentation on=20
> what's needed for running the whole package is a=20
> bit lacking, i.e. a fairly experienced Linux user=20
> can't figure out how to make it all go without a bunch of work.
I'm confused. PostgreSQL and Apache startup scripts are provided by
their respective packages. You just enable those in the normal manner;
just chkconfig postgresql on; chkconfig httpd2 on; and PostgreSQL and
Apache will start when the system boots. =20
You want a startup script but "rather than go through the effort" of
using the script provided in the CentOS packages you want a startup
script??? What are you actually trying to accomplish, because this
doesn't make any sense?
Documentation is not lacking -
http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view
- and even the presentation [linked to from the *HOME PAGE*] enumerates
what is required (PostgreSQL, Cyrus, Apache, & some MTA) and the general
setup procedure.
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