04-13-2007
Why does my webserver stop everytime I exit my session?
Hi,
We have a webserver which runs on our unix server, we had to stop it for some work to be carried out, and restarted it earlier this week.
I'm logging in as myself and then root and starting the webserver as follows:
cd /etc/init.d
./northgate.web start
this starts it up fine, however whenever I exit as root and exit as myself from my telnet session, the webserver stops. Looks like whichever process is running, stops whenever I log out.
I'm not sure which process is related to the the webserver, so can't monitor it at the moment.
I was just wondering if any of you guys had any suggestions as to how/what I should do to keep the process running in the background even when I end my session.
Cheers, for your help.
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NAME
tntnet - web application server for c++
SYNOPSIS
tntnet [-c file] [--logall]
tntnet -C [-q query-string] [componentId ...]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tntnet command.
tntnet is a web server that can generate dynamic content via precompiled C++ modules.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-c file
Use file as the configuration file. If the -c is omitted, the first nonoption argument is used as the config file.
--logall
Initialize logging earlier. Normally logging is initialized after starting the listeners and changing user so that logfiles are cre-
ated with the right owner. For debugging reasons this option forces to do that earlier.
-C Call components and print the result to stdout instead of starting tntnet as a webserver
-q query-string
In -C mode pass this query string to the component. The option may be repeated multiple times to pass name-value-pairs easily.
EXAMPLE
tntnet -C -q arg1=35 -q arg2=7 -q op=/ calc@calc
calls the component calc@calc with query parameters and prints the result to stdout.
FILES
/etc/tntnet/tntnet.conf The default configuration file.
ENVIRONMENT
TNTNET_CONF
This is checked for the configuration file name if it is not specified on the command line.
AUTHOR
tntnet was written by Tommi Makitalo <tommi@tntnet.org>.
This manual page was written by Kari Pahula <kaol@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
SEE ALSO
tntnet-config(1), ecpp(7), ecppc(1), ecppl(1), ecppll(1), tntnet.conf(7), tntnet.properties(7).
More documentation can be found in /usr/share/doc/tntnet-doc/.
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