Yes, but I don't see nomilkforme.log file. There are only .gz files:

z@ubuntu:/var/log/upstart$ ls
console-setup.log.1.gz
container-detect.log.1.gz
module-init-tools.log.1.gz
networking.log.1.gz
network-interface-eth0.log.1.gz
procps.log.1.gz
procps-static-network-up.log.1.gz
procps-virtual-filesystems.log.1.gz
rsyslog.log.1.gz
ureadahead.log.1.gz
ureadahead-other.log.1.gz

Is there a way to tell upstart to include nomilkforme.log?

On Saturday, December 28, 2013 1:16:31 PM UTC-4, James Reeves wrote:
>
> Upstart gives you useful tools like respawning failed services, log 
> rotation, and starting on server boot.
>
> Have you checked the logs in /var/log/upstart/nomilkforme.log? Perhaps 
> it's got something to do with the permissions of the deploy directory.
>
> - James
>
>
> On 28 December 2013 17:08, Zeynel <azey...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I tried it like this and it seems to work:
>>
>> z@ubuntu:/etc/nginx/sites-available$ export PORT=4000
>> z@ubuntu:/etc/nginx/sites-available$ java -jar 
>> /deploy/my-webapp-0.1.0-standalone.jar
>> 2013-12-28 11:58:16.307:INFO:oejs.Server:jetty-7.x.y-SNAPSHOT
>> 2013-12-28 11:58:16.409:INFO:oejs.AbstractConnector:Started 
>> SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:4000
>>
>> What's wrong with deploying it like this?
>>
>> On Saturday, December 28, 2013 10:53:29 AM UTC-4, Zeynel wrote:
>>>
>>> Can I deploy this as explained here http://www.luminusweb.net/
>>> docs/deployment.md#running_standalone with
>>>
>>> java -jar myapp-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 25, 2013 10:06:58 AM UTC-4, James Reeves wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I currently serve a web app on a Ubuntu server. Here's the 
>>>> configuration I use:
>>>>
>>>> In "/etc/nginx/sites-available/<app-name>":
>>>>
>>>> server {
>>>>     listen 80;
>>>>
>>>>     location / {
>>>>         proxy_set_header  X-Real-IP        $remote_addr;
>>>>         proxy_set_header  X-Forwarded-For  $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
>>>>         proxy_set_header  Host             $http_host;
>>>>         proxy_redirect    off;
>>>>          proxy_pass        http://127.0.0.1:4000;
>>>>     }
>>>>  }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Then I enable this configuration by adding a symbolic link:
>>>>
>>>> cd /etc/nginx/sites-enabled
>>>> ln -s <app-name> ../sites-available/<app-name>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Then I create an upstart job to run the server in 
>>>> "/etc/init/<app-name>.conf:
>>>>
>>>> description "<description of server>"
>>>> author "<your name>"
>>>>
>>>> start on startup
>>>> stop on shutdown
>>>>
>>>> setuid deploy
>>>> chdir /deploy
>>>> console log
>>>>
>>>> env PORT=4000
>>>> exec java -jar <name of uberjar file>.jar
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The jar file I place in "/deploy", a directory I've added in at the top 
>>>> level.
>>>>
>>>> If all goes according to plan, then I can reload nginx and start my 
>>>> server:
>>>>
>>>> reload nginx
>>>>
>>>> start <app-name>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps.
>>>>
>>>> - James
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 25 December 2013 11:42, Zeynel <azey...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ok, I worked through the tutorial referenced http://clojure-doc.
>>>>> org/articles/tutorials/basic_web_development.html#build-and-run-itand I 
>>>>> created a jar file and ran it with $ java -jar -my-webapp.jar. This 
>>>>> works. But my understanding is that this is would not work for 
>>>>> production. 
>>>>> I need to use nginx as proxy to jetty (or immutant?). I am trying to 
>>>>> figure 
>>>>> out the correct configuration for jetty and nginx. Each tutorial appears 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> be different and so far I couldn't make it work.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, December 20, 2013 9:39:07 AM UTC-4, David Della Costa wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Zeynel, 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't know if setting things up the way I've laid out there is such 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> great idea.  What I would do instead is set the port and whatnot in 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> jetty configuration inside of ring, assuming that's what you're using 
>>>>>> (this assumes a lot about how your app is set up, so let me know if 
>>>>>> this 
>>>>>> doesn't match your setup): 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://ring-clojure.github.io/ring/ring.adapter.jetty.html 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Then, I would compile an uberjar with lein, like so: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> $ lein uberjar 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In your startup script, as Curtis laid out, call the jar file using 
>>>>>> something like: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /path/to/java -jar /path/to/uberjar 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That will be much simpler than what I have in my tutorial...which I 
>>>>>> should really update, now that you mention it! 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DD 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (2013/12/19 9:28), Zeynel wrote: 
>>>>>> > I am following your tutorial, but I am stuck with Jetty 
>>>>>> configuration. 
>>>>>> > My installation does not seem to have a /contexts directory. Where 
>>>>>> is it? 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 9:02:19 AM UTC-4, David Della Costa 
>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     I have not done this specifically with Nginx but I suspect you 
>>>>>> probably 
>>>>>> >     want something like what I set up with Apache + Jetty: 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     https://github.com/ddellacosta/Clojure-under-Jetty-and-
>>>>>> Apache#setting-up-jetty-with-apache-httpd 
>>>>>> >     <https://github.com/ddellacosta/Clojure-under-Jetty-and-
>>>>>> Apache#setting-up-jetty-with-apache-httpd> 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     That is, set up Nginx to act as a proxy for Jetty: 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     http://nginx.org/en/docs/beginners_guide.html#proxy 
>>>>>> >     <http://nginx.org/en/docs/beginners_guide.html#proxy> 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     One difference with how I would do it these days (vs. what I 
>>>>>> wrote in 
>>>>>> >     the piece above) is that I would probably simply push out an 
>>>>>> uberjar 
>>>>>> >     with lein which I would run with Java via an init script--for 
>>>>>> example, 
>>>>>> >     if using Ubuntu: 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#run-a-java-application 
>>>>>> >     <http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#run-a-java-application> 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     So, I would imagine the basic construction would be something 
>>>>>> like: 
>>>>>> >     ring 
>>>>>> >     app w/jetty or http-kit, packaged as an uberjar (lein uberjar), 
>>>>>> then 
>>>>>> >     set 
>>>>>> >     up to run via an init script (via upstart in your case) on an 
>>>>>> >     alternative port, which is proxied by Nginx as in the link 
>>>>>> above. 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     Hope this helps-- 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     DD 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     (2013/12/17 21:44), Zeynel wrote: 
>>>>>> >     > I've set up a home server with ubuntu and nginx and I can 
>>>>>> serve 
>>>>>> >     static 
>>>>>> >     > pages. Now I want to add clojure but I am not sure what I 
>>>>>> need to 
>>>>>> >     do. I 
>>>>>> >     > asked the same question in StackOverflow but for some reason 
>>>>>> it is 
>>>>>> >     voted 
>>>>>> >     > to be 
>>>>>> >     > closed: 
>>>>>> >     http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20632987/how-to-serve-
>>>>>> clojure-pages-with-nginx 
>>>>>> >     <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20632987/how-to-serve-
>>>>>> clojure-pages-with-nginx> 
>>>>>> > 
>>>>>> >     > 
>>>>>> >     > Can you please direct me to documentation where I can read 
>>>>>> about 
>>>>>> >     this? 
>>>>>> >     > Some issues that I don't understand are: how do I tell nginx 
>>>>>> that 
>>>>>> >     I am 
>>>>>> >     > using clojure? Where do I install clojure, in the server? 
>>>>>> Where do I 
>>>>>> >     > create the clojure files? Thanks. 
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