On Dec 8, 2007 4:50 PM, wdbragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can now ... I made it that far from when I typed the question and
> when you replied.
>
> Now the script is runnable ... I can type (as root) "/etc/init.d/
> startnotebook" and the server will spring to life.
>
> But, when I reboot, it does not work correctly.  The nohup.out file is
> created, but is a zero length file.  And the
> webbserver is not running ... nmap shows that port 8000 is not open.

When you run it on booting up how do you run it.   You probably want
a symlink

  /etc/rc[Something].d/S99sage ---> /etc/init.d/startnotebook

> Since the script runs after booting, I'm thinking I now have a debian
> problem and not a sage problem.  Not sure
> yet though.

Maybe you didn't name it S99 to make it run after other things?
Are there any errors in any log files?


> If you wanted to restart a running notebook server, from a script,
> what would you do?
> How do you kill it?

If the notebook were in e.g.,

 /Users/was/.sage/sage_notebook

then you would look in the file

  /Users/was/.sage/sage_notebook/twistd.pd

for the PID of the server and kill that UNIX process.

William
>
>
> On Dec 8, 4:22 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 8, 2007 3:51 PM, wdbragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > William,
> >
> > > I have been trying for hours to get the notebook server to start
> > > automatically using init scripts.
> > > I am trying the method you posted earlier in this list.
> >
> > > ( All of this is on a fresh install of debian etch )
> >
> > > I have an init script called /etc/init.d/startnotebook that is called
> > > in rcS.d
> >
> > > sager:/# more /etc/init.d/startnotebook
> > > #! /bin/sh
> >
> > > cd /home/sage1
> > > sage notebook.py > nohup.out &
> > > sager:/#
> >
> > > (The hostname 'sager')
> >
> > > Now here is the notebook.py file:
> >
> > > sager:/home/sage1# more notebook.py
> > > from sage.all import *
> >
> > > notebook(accounts=True, address='192.168.1.117',
> > > server_pool=['[EMAIL PROTECTED]'], secure=True, ulimit='-v 1000000')
> > > sager:/home/sage1#
> >
> > > I created the user 'sage1' .. I created rsa keys as this user.  As
> > > this user I can type "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works without having
> > > to enter a password.  I can start sage as this user and start the
> > > notebook and all works perfectly.
> >
> > Can you -- as the root user -- type
> >
> >    ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > and have it work without entering a password?
> >
> > Above you seem to say that you can only do the above *as* sage1.
> >
> >
> >
> > > But, when I run the script as root (as would happen at boot) it fails.
> >
> > > sager:/# /etc/init.d/startnotebook
> > > sager:/# [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> > > Permission denied, please try again.
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> > > Permission denied, please try again.
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> > > Permission denied (publickey,password).
> >
> > > Failed to load application: Unable to start sage
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > >   File "/home/sage1/notebook.py", line 3, in <module>
> > >     notebook(accounts=True, address='192.168.1.117',
> > > server_pool=['[EMAIL PROTECTED]'], secure=True, ulimit='-v 1000000')
> > >   File "/usr/local/sage-2.8.15/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/
> > > server/notebook/notebook_object.py", line 137, in __call__
> > >     return self.notebook(*args, **kwds)
> > >   File "/usr/local/sage-2.8.15/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/
> > > server/notebook/run_notebook.py", line 226, in notebook_twisted
> > >     run(port)
> > >   File "/usr/local/sage-2.8.15/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/
> > > server/notebook/run_notebook.py", line 212, in run
> > >     raise socket.error
> > > socket.error
> >
> > > sager:/#
> >
> > > I googled to the best of my ability.  I tried changing the permissions
> > > on .ssh/authorized_keys2.  I am out of ideas.  Can you suggest
> > > anything that might help here?
> >
> > --
> > William Stein
> > Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
>
> >
>



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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