I have installed artifactory 2.6.5 on a Debian Linux box following the
instructions in the wiki.

When i start the service from init.d two processes are created. One for a
process that executes bin/artifactory.init as the artifactory user and a
different one for the Jetty server.

When i stop the service from init.d only the service process is killed, the
jetty server process remains active.

I think that the detection of the server process in this script should look
for the jetty server process rather than the init.d/artifactory.sh process.

Also, is issuing a kill the best way to stop the server? When the server
restarts it logs a message about .lock being detected and the server not
being shutdown properly?





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