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Cameron Laird


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01-23-04 09:36 PM

In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Alan Connor  <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote:[QUOTE]
>On 4 Sep 2003 12:48:34 -0700, indian <down_to_planet@hotmail.com> wrote: 





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    Re: i want to start an application automatically at boot in unix : Please help urgent  
Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:36 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--
Yes, there is more than that. You snipped the second half of my post. and the difference is what's missing
quote:
> from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately).
Which is EXACTLY what the OP says he wants. What I told him works perfectly and I KNOW it does because I do it that way myself. Perhaps, since you are so very knowledgable, you could like give the OP the answer he needs? Just a thought. Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:36 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--
Yes, there is more than that. You snipped the second half of my post. and the difference is what's missing
quote:
> from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately).
Which is EXACTLY what the OP says he wants. What I told him works perfectly and I KNOW it does because I do it that way myself. Perhaps, since you are so very knowledgable, you could like give the OP the answer he needs? Just a thought. Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:36 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--and the difference is what's missing > from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately). You definitely want to study > `man init`.
Well Cameron, I've been reading in man init, and you are very right about the big picture being more complex than I made it seem in my post. Never-the-less, I have been using that "recipe" for quite a while, and it seems to work fine. Perhaps as I read further I will pick up some refinement s. Thanks, Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:36 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--and the difference is what's missing > from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately). You definitely want to study > `man init`.
Well Cameron, I've been reading in man init, and you are very right about the big picture being more complex than I made it seem in my post. Never-the-less, I have been using that "recipe" for quite a while, and it seems to work fine. Perhaps as I read further I will pick up some refinement s. Thanks, Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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Cameron Laird


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01-23-04 09:47 PM

In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Alan Connor  <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote:[QUOTE]
>On 4 Sep 2003 12:48:34 -0700, indian <down_to_planet@hotmail.com> wrote: 





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    Re: i want to start an application automatically at boot in unix : Please help urgent  
Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:47 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--
Yes, there is more than that. You snipped the second half of my post. and the difference is what's missing
quote:
> from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately).
Which is EXACTLY what the OP says he wants. What I told him works perfectly and I KNOW it does because I do it that way myself. Perhaps, since you are so very knowledgable, you could like give the OP the answer he needs? Just a thought. Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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    Re: i want to start an application automatically at boot in unix : Please help urgent  
Alan Connor


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01-23-04 09:47 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--and the difference is what's missing > from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately). You definitely want to study > `man init`.
Well Cameron, I've been reading in man init, and you are very right about the big picture being more complex than I made it seem in my post. Never-the-less, I have been using that "recipe" for quite a while, and it seems to work fine. Perhaps as I read further I will pick up some refinement s. Thanks, Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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Cameron Laird


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01-23-04 10:01 PM

In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
Alan Connor  <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote:[QUOTE]
>On 4 Sep 2003 12:48:34 -0700, indian <down_to_planet@hotmail.com> wrote: 





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    Re: i want to start an application automatically at boot in unix : Please help urgent  
Alan Connor


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01-23-04 10:01 PM

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 22:27:37 -0000, Cameron Laird <claird@lairds.com> wrote:
quote:
> > > In article <MGN5b.9619$Lk5.4878@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>, > Alan Connor <alanconnor@earthlink.net> wrote: > . > . > . > . > . > . > It's more than that--
Yes, there is more than that. You snipped the second half of my post. and the difference is what's missing
quote:
> from Mr. Pospychala's suggestion elsewhere in this thread: > init not only launches applications at boot time, but re- > starts during normal operations instances that happen to > have died (approximately).
Which is EXACTLY what the OP says he wants. What I told him works perfectly and I KNOW it does because I do it that way myself. Perhaps, since you are so very knowledgable, you could like give the OP the answer he needs? Just a thought. Alan C -- take control of your mailbox ----- elrav1 ----- http://tinyurl.com/l55a




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