Here is me running "couchdb -b" three times w/ps -A | grep couchdb:

r...@default:~# couchdb -b
Apache CouchDB has started, time to relax.
r...@default:~# couchdb -b
Apache CouchDB has started, time to relax.
r...@default:~# ps -A | grep couchdb
 4389 ?        00:00:00 couchdb
 4419 ?        00:00:00 couchdb
 6399 ?        00:00:05 couchdb
r...@default:~# couchdb -b
Apache CouchDB has started, time to relax.
r...@default:~# ps -A | grep couchdb
 4389 ?        00:00:00 couchdb
 4419 ?        00:00:00 couchdb
 6399 ?        00:00:05 couchdb




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote:
> Great, what happens when you do:
>
>        couchdb -b
>
> Is CouchDB running?
>
> What happens when you do this next:
>
>        couchdb -d
>
> Has CouchDB stopped?
>
> If it hasn't stopped for this last thing, can you do the same hashbang
> change for:
>
>        /usr/bin/couchdb
>
> Or whatever it is called on your system.
>

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