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Re: Monitor as Service (WO4)
Apologies for that Documentation error. There was actually a very good
reason that now escapes me why Monitor and MonitorProxy weren't just
installed as services to begin with. But they aren't so the steps
Karsten outlines are required.
"Karsten D. Wolf" wrote:
>
> Hi Lars,
>
> You need to start the Bourne shell and enter the following commands
>
> > cd $NEXT_ROOT/Library/WebObjects/Applications/Monitor.woa
> > ./MonitorDaemon.exe -InstallMonitor
> > ./MonitorDaemon.exe -InstallMonitorProxy
>
> (uninstalling would be:
> > ./MonitorDaemon.exe -UninstallMonitor
> > ./MonitorDaemon.exe -UninstallMonitorProxy
> )
>
> then open the Services panel on Your NT box, start the services and
> configure them to start automatically.
>
> The strange thing is: these services should be installed after a WO
> install, but I had to install them manually, too.
>
> -karsten
>
> "Lars Preben S. Arnesen" wrote:
> >
> > The WO4 documentation says that two Monitor services is installed by
> > the WO installation program. The only Apple services I have is:
> > "Apple Mach Daemon" and "Apple Netname Server".
> >
> > How can I set up the following services?
> > "Apple WebObjects MonitorProxy"
> > "Apple WebObjects Monitor"
> >
> > --
> > Lars Preben