> I have not checked the log, but what would I look for?
Error messages, of course.
> Restarting the server each time I reboot would be no different really in
> number of annoying steps than reinstalling the SW though.
For me it's like a few seconds vs. a few minutes. But feel free to run the
install as often as you like.
> Shouldn't it
> be possible to have the server start upon boot without issues?
That's what it usually does. Therefore you should check the server.log for
specific error messages, trying to understand what's wrong instead of
hitting the sledgehammer every day.
> Seems to me that some preference file or setting is corrupted and needs
> to be fixed.
The prefs are not reset during installation. Really I'd bet the restart
part of the installation is all that is needed.
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Michael
Error messages, of course.
> Restarting the server each time I reboot would be no different really in
> number of annoying steps than reinstalling the SW though.
For me it's like a few seconds vs. a few minutes. But feel free to run the
install as often as you like.
> Shouldn't it
> be possible to have the server start upon boot without issues?
That's what it usually does. Therefore you should check the server.log for
specific error messages, trying to understand what's wrong instead of
hitting the sledgehammer every day.
> Seems to me that some preference file or setting is corrupted and needs
> to be fixed.
The prefs are not reset during installation. Really I'd bet the restart
part of the installation is all that is needed.
--
Michael