Question

To start Diaspora sever need to run these command:

cd /home/diaspora

./script/sever

My server(Ubuntu 11.10) everyday restart. I need to configure the server(Ubuntu 11.10) to allow diaspora server start up whenever my server is up. How to do it?

I have tried:

Log in as user which run diaspora as, open crontab editor (crontab -e), scroll to the end and enter:

@reboot cd /home/diaspora; ./script/sever

then save, but it still does not start up after my server boot up.

And,if crontab -e cannot do this, is it possible to write a init script to do this? If init script is able to do this, how to write the script to do it?

Was it helpful?

Solution

First you need to create an init script:

# This is the init script for starting up the
#  Diaspora
#
# chkconfig: 345 91 10
# description: Starts and stops the Diaspora daemon.
#

PROC_NAME=Diaspora
DIASPORA_HOME=/home/diaspora
# Change the user to whichever user you need
RUN_AS_USER=diaspora
startup="cd $DIASPORA_HOME; ./script/server"
# Replace by stop/shutdown command
#shutdown="$DIASPORA_HOME/script/server"

start(){
 echo -n $"Starting $PROC_NAME service: "
 su -l $RUN_AS_USER -c "$startup"
 RETVAL=$?
 echo
}

stop(){
 echo -n $"Stoping $PROC_NAME service: "
 # Uncomment here to allow stop
 # su -l $RUN_AS_USER -c "$shutdown"
 RETVAL=$?
 echo
}

restart(){
  stop
  start
}


# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
 start
 ;;
stop)
 stop
 ;;
restart)
 restart
 ;;
*)
 echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
 exit 1
esac

exit 0

Then make the file executable:

sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/diaspora

Then you need to tell Ubuntu to start/stop, usually using the default run levels (assuming you saved the previous script in /etc/init.d/diaspora):

sudo update-rc.d diaspora defaults

Then try it out:

sudo service diaspora start

or

sudo /etc/init.d/diaspora start

If diaspora starts then you're good to go. Else the script might need adjustment.

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