Setting Env
Garrett Cooper
youshi10 at u.washington.edu
Fri Mar 9 04:52:04 UTC 2007
Well, if the problem is with Zope, then why is the env variable not set
after reboot? The problem, therefore, is not with Zope, but rather with
setting the variable.
Drew2
Jerry McAllister <jerrymc at msu.edu> wrote: On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at
01:07:10PM -0800, Drew Jenkins wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> if [ -n "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ] ; then
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/lib/mysql"
> echo "Exporting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib/mysql because -n '$LD_LIBRARY_PATH' held true." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> else
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib/mysql"
> echo "Exporting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib/mysql, -n '$LD_LIBRARY_PATH' did not hold true." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> fi
>
> cd /usr/local/zope/
>
> if ./instance1/bin/zopectl stop ; then
> echo "Stopping zopectl instance 1." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> fi
>
> if ./instance1/bin/zopectl start ; then
> echo "Restarting zopectl instance 1." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> fi
>
> if ./instance2/bin/zopectl stop ; then
> echo "Stopping zopectl instance 2." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> fi
>
> if ./instance2/bin/zopectl start ; then
> echo "Restarting zopectl instance 2." >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> fi
>
>
> sleep 3
> echo "ending zz_mysql_start.sh at: `date`" >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
> echo " " >> /var/log/zz_mysql_start.log
>
> Exporting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/local/lib/mysql, -n '/usr/local/lib/mysql' did not hold true.
> Stopping zopectl instance 1.
> Restarting zopectl instance 1.
> Stopping zopectl instance 2.
> Restarting zopectl instance 2.
> ending zz_mysql_start.sh at: Thu Mar 8 14:57:47 UTC 2007
>
> It kicked out that output when I tested it and also when I rebooted the server. However, Zope was still not up. I should qualify that. Zope "appears" to be up, but when I try to access it TTW (the ZMI) I can't reach the site.
> TIA,
> Drew
Sounds like your problem is with Zope somewhere and not
the startup script per se - though it could be something
missing in the startup. I have never used Zope.
////jerry
If the user has a home, why not add it to /etc/profile, or ~/.profile?
It's only a problem if it's a daemon user without a home.. that's when
stuff gets a bit tricky with the profile setup.
-Garrett
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