lacus clyne New Member Apr 17, 2016 #1 Apr 17, 2016 #1 I have successfully installed and run openlitespeed in freebsd and also lsphp, but can not startup automatically when the server on the run, how to enable autostart up openlitespeed in freebsd?
I have successfully installed and run openlitespeed in freebsd and also lsphp, but can not startup automatically when the server on the run, how to enable autostart up openlitespeed in freebsd?
lsfoo Moderator Apr 21, 2016 #2 Apr 21, 2016 #2 Hi lacus clyne, Could you elaborate on what you mean by start up automatically? Do you mean as soon as the machine is started up? Or are you referring to something within OLS? (e.g. automatically starting up the PHP process) Cheers, Kevin
Hi lacus clyne, Could you elaborate on what you mean by start up automatically? Do you mean as soon as the machine is started up? Or are you referring to something within OLS? (e.g. automatically starting up the PHP process) Cheers, Kevin
lacus clyne New Member Apr 23, 2016 #3 Apr 23, 2016 #3 lsfoo said: Hi lacus clyne, Could you elaborate on what you mean by start up automatically? Do you mean as soon as the machine is started up? Or are you referring to something within OLS? (e.g. automatically starting up the PHP process) Cheers, Kevin Click to expand... Solved, i add bin bash script in /etc/rc.d and pointing to /usr/local/lsws/lswsctrl thanks admin
lsfoo said: Hi lacus clyne, Could you elaborate on what you mean by start up automatically? Do you mean as soon as the machine is started up? Or are you referring to something within OLS? (e.g. automatically starting up the PHP process) Cheers, Kevin Click to expand... Solved, i add bin bash script in /etc/rc.d and pointing to /usr/local/lsws/lswsctrl thanks admin
U unicycle New Member Jan 3, 2019 #4 Jan 3, 2019 #4 lacus clyne said: i add bin bash script in /etc/rc.d Click to expand... - Bash is not by default available on FreeBSD - /etc/rc.d is not meant for user files I just installed a 2 years newer 1.5.0 version, and that installed a proper /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lsws.sh
lacus clyne said: i add bin bash script in /etc/rc.d Click to expand... - Bash is not by default available on FreeBSD - /etc/rc.d is not meant for user files I just installed a 2 years newer 1.5.0 version, and that installed a proper /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lsws.sh