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Posted to dev@continuum.apache.org by "John Casey (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org> on 2005/11/28 17:46:06 UTC

[jira] Updated: (CONTINUUM-410) Assigning a runAs user in the rc script yields "directory does not exist" error.

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-410?page=all ]

John Casey updated CONTINUUM-410:
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    Description: 
Created a symlink to the linux run.sh script in init.d.
Change the runAs to a defined user named continuum

On attempts to run the server, I receive a "directory does not exist" error at the su -m continuum .... command. I'll attach the exact debug when I have the machine available.

  was:
Created a symlink to the linux run.sh script in init.d.
Change the runAs to a defined user named continuum

On attempts to run the server, I receive a "directory does not exist" error at the su -m continuum .... command. I'll attach the exact debug when I have the machine available.

    Fix Version: 1.0.2

is this the best approach to starting continuum up on a gentoo box at boot-time? what about the javaservicewrapper stuff??

> Assigning a runAs user in the rc script yields "directory does not exist" error.
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>
>          Key: CONTINUUM-410
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-410
>      Project: Continuum
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.0-beta-1
>  Environment: gentoo linux
>     Reporter: Corridor Software Developer
>     Priority: Critical
>      Fix For: 1.0.2

>
>
> Created a symlink to the linux run.sh script in init.d.
> Change the runAs to a defined user named continuum
> On attempts to run the server, I receive a "directory does not exist" error at the su -m continuum .... command. I'll attach the exact debug when I have the machine available.

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