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The init.d startup script used for http://n8.io
#!/bin/bash
# n8.io daemon
# chkconfig: 345 20 80 (NR: what is this???)
# description: Nate's blog
# processname: n8.io
# original template from: http://werxltd.com/wp/2012/01/05/simple-init-d-script-template/
# working dir
DAEMON_PATH="/home/pi/n8.io"
# node executable path and server script file
DAEMON="/usr/local/bin/node"
DAEMONOPTS="$DAEMON_PATH/server.js"
# dir where we'll output cronolog files
LOG_DIR="/media/hdd1/n8.io_logs"
# used by n8.io
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/home/pi/libgit2"
export NODE_ENV="production"
export N8_IO_PORT="80"
# used by init.d?
NAME="n8.io"
DESC="Nate's blog"
PIDFILE="/var/run/$NAME.pid"
SCRIPTNAME="/etc/init.d/$NAME"
case "$1" in
start)
printf "%-50s" "Starting $NAME..."
# cd into project dir
cd "$DAEMON_PATH"
# open fd 3 as writable, to the cronolog program
exec 3> >(cronolog "$LOG_DIR/%Y-%m-%d.log")
# spawn the server, using /dev/null for stdin, and fd 3 for stdout
PID=`$DAEMON $DAEMONOPTS </dev/null 1>&3 2>&1 & echo $!`
if [ -z $PID ]; then
printf "%s\n" "Fail"
else
echo $PID > $PIDFILE
printf "%s\n" "Ok"
fi
;;
status)
printf "%-50s" "Checking $NAME..."
if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
PID=`cat $PIDFILE`
if [ -z "`ps axf | grep ${PID} | grep -v grep`" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "Process dead but pidfile exists"
else
echo "Running"
fi
else
printf "%s\n" "Service not running"
fi
;;
stop)
printf "%-50s" "Stopping $NAME"
PID=`cat $PIDFILE`
cd $DAEMON_PATH
if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
kill -HUP $PID
printf "%s\n" "Ok"
rm -f $PIDFILE
else
printf "%s\n" "pidfile not found"
fi
;;
restart)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {status|start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
esac
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