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Auto Restart shoutcast on reboot?

wickedwebsites

Basic Pleskian
I installed Shoutcast, and set it running..

i am accessing it, but for some reason it keeps stopping..

How can i make it restart automatically when i start plesk, or do a reboot?

Thanks
Drew
 
...SHOUTcast has nothing to do with Plesk. You could, however, set a cron to run the start commands everytime the server is started.
 
Originally posted by PE-Steve
...SHOUTcast has nothing to do with Plesk. You could, however, set a cron to run the start commands everytime the server is started.

Hi this is what i meant..

can anyone help me with this please?
 
Originally posted by wickedwebsites
Hi this is what i meant..

can anyone help me with this please?

a better solution would be to install and learn how to use deamontools.

There are example scripts for it all over the internet.
 
I looked at Crontab, i have logged in as root, created a dir called sc and installed shoutcast in there..

so, what is the exact location of my files? I dont really know the structure of linux.

is there something i can do to find out?

Thanks
Drew
 
just add a line to /etc/rc.d/rc.local

echo "/path/to/script" >> /etc/rc.d/rc.local

make sure script is executable...
 
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