Thursday, January 21, 2010

Server Startup How Do I Run A PHP Script On A FreeBSD Server Automatically At Startup?

How do I run a PHP script on a FreeBSD server automatically at startup? - server startup

I need a PHP script on my FreeBSD server automatically when it starts, but without connecting to the shell server. I do not know how you do this, but I know that I root access.

1 comments:

Lawn Gnome said...

Put it in the etc / rc.d innit
Here, said this person.
When Linux starts, it will default or go into the runlevel specified in / etc / inittab. Then, the search for rc.d directory and start / stop all services available.
Whether there is a link that will be marked 'Snetwork "in this directory, they" try to make the starting grid. U of U If DHCP is specified that the network interface is configured to open. U, then I do not have manual input that the use of DHCP.
. unSpawn
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ ...
These are the things, DHCP, but Linux is basically the same, etc. / innit / phpscriptnamehere.
But try to lower or sudo / root usr / XYZ / or has innit for the installation.
Always create a backup.

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