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Start-up scripts are another useful way of starting and configuring ECF. There is an example included in the default installation of ECF; ecflow_start.sh.

Scripts like these can be used to reconfigure some of the default ecFlow variables and check that ecFlow is not already running (using ecflow_client --ping), set the environment (or do it in .profile or .cshrc), backup logfiles and checkpoint files, start ecflow_server in the background and alert operators if there is a problem starting.


An automatic start-up script is typically located in /etc/rc2.d/? with su - "normal-user".