Linux: how to enable "start on boot" for UberSVN and it's subversion

marty1
marty1
OS: SUSE Linux 11.1.1.9  SVN - 1.7  ubersvn: 12.6-0403-1    This Uber installation has been running for about a year. I have not done updates to it but not sure if it has been updated automatically. I did not do the original installation. I am a software engineer. I'm not a major sever/Lunux geek but have done enough to have a general understanding.    I need to know how to read & edit the "start on boot" option. Also, I'd like to make sure that both UberSVN and subversion are started automatically to a usable state on server restart.    I see from the installation instructions that "start on boot" is an option, and that "you can enable or disable start on boot after the installation." However, I cannot find that option in the UberSVN web interface and can't find any instructions for how to set it in "/opt/ubersvn/" or elsewhere.    Thanks,  Marty

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orbrey
orbrey
Hi there,  I'd be surprised if it wasn't already installed as a service, and had a script in your init directory?  If it doesn't, you can follow step 6 at this link to make sure it is there (and will therefore start on boot): http://support.wandisco.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/372/46/moving-ubersvn-to-another-server  Hope that helps you get it sorted.

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