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Serving WebObjects

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Starting Up MonitorProxy

As mentioned in the previous section, if you have a multiple machine
configuration, you need to run Monitor on one machine and run

MonitorProxy

daemons on the other machines. You can start up

MonitorProxy

daemons the same

way you start up Monitor:

To start up

MonitorProxy

on Windows NT, do the following:

1. Navigate to the directory NeXT_ROOT

/NextLibrary/WOApps/Monitor.woa

in the

Explorer.

2. Double-click

MonitorProxy.exe

.

To start up

MonitorProxy

on any other system, do the following:

1. Open a command shell window.

2. Enter these commands:

> cd $NEXT_ROOT/NextLibrary/WOApps/Monitor.woa

> MonitorProxy

You probably want to set up your system so that

MonitorProxy

starts up at system

boot time.

Note:

If you’re running Monitor on a Solaris or HP-UX machine, you must start

up

MonitorProxy

on that machine as well. As you’ll learn later, Monitor requires the

local

MonitorProxy

to start up applications on Solaris and HP-UX.