View Full Version : Autostarting perlmod @ boot ?
Nicklauz
24-03-2007, 16:31
I already have my ts server starting automatically when I reboot my linux server, but still I have to start the perlmod manually. It would be nice if it would also start automatically :)
So does anyone have a script or an idea how to do this? Could it be even so easy that I just put the ts2perlmod_startscript into the init.d folder with some modifications etc.?
Katana*GFR*
24-03-2007, 22:39
i guess its the same as for TS, but only with the link pointing to the perlmod
Nicklauz
31-03-2007, 11:38
I tried it a few weeks ago, but I suck so much in programming and thatkind of stuff that it didn't work. So could anyone just edit the ts boot start script so that it would work with ts2perlmod? :confused:
Nicklauz
05-05-2007, 16:46
Doesn't anyone really know the answer to this question?? My php knowledge sucks so I would really appreciate someones help!
Reedy Boy
05-05-2007, 17:05
Doesn't anyone really know the answer to this question?? My php knowledge sucks so I would really appreciate someones help!
Windows or Linux
Windows is easy
when I reboot my linux server
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Nicklauz
14-05-2007, 19:05
*Fillcharacters*
Sorry ?? I didn't quite get it.
Reedy Boy
15-05-2007, 21:23
Sorry ?? I didn't quite get it.
Thats just cause he didnt meet the minimun characters for the post
His post was pointing out i put windows was easy, when you put linux
Nicklauz
16-05-2007, 20:15
Thats just cause he didnt meet the minimun characters for the post
His post was pointing out i put windows was easy, when you put linux
Allright.. That helped :D But anyways, the question "autostarting ts2perlmod @ boot" in linux is still open.. As I mentioned before, my php knowledge is so low that I think its almost impossible to even try to modify the tss2_rc2 autostart script for perlmod...
What does this startscript have to do with PHP?
Have a look at your distributions's manual and at /etc/init.d/skeleton
Nicklauz
06-06-2007, 18:14
What does this startscript have to do with PHP?
Have a look at your distributions's manual and at /etc/init.d/skeleton
I just thought someone said its php, but that isn't the main point of this thing....
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