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+ | ====== Starting a TSM/ISP Server automated in a screen ====== | ||
+ | Maybe you want to watch the output of a TSM/ISP Server, especially when it has crashed and you want to watch the crash the next time. You can do this by starting the server manually and observing the output windows. Well let's assume, you won't always go to the server and start it from the local pty, so using [[https:// | ||
+ | Well, maybe you don't know when the server crashes the next time but also want to see the output if it happens? So starting the server always in a screen gets you prepared for this case. | ||
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+ | Unfortunately in this scenario the server is not boot safe, so if something/ | ||
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+ | But how to make it start after a reboot automatically? | ||
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+ | - put the starting call in a script, calling it for this example '' | ||
+ | - adept the init scrip (e.g. ''/ | ||
+ | - replace < | ||
+ | screen -S $instance_user -d -m $instance_dir/ | ||
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+ | Due to my own tests, as well ''/ |