If you use Ubuntu 16.04, maybe your problem is related with this bug: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/supervisor/+bug/1594740 (the 
Supervisor daemon is not automatically enabled nor started at system boot).
Check the provided link for a workaround (basically a "systemctl enable 
supervisor && systemctl start supervisor" after supervisor installation).

gioboske


On Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 5:47:05 PM UTC+1, Hans Fritz wrote:
>
> I have setup Mayan on an Ubuntu 16.04 VM, as per the instructions for 
> deploying on bare metal.
>
> It all works fine, except that I have to manually enter 
> `/etc/init.d/supervisor start` every time the VM boots to have Mayan 
> running. NGINX seems fine, because it returns a 502 bad gateway until I 
> manually start Mayan.
>
> How do I get Mayan to automatically start after the machine is booted and 
> NFS mounts are ready?
>

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