Just had a task to get our daemon here up and running like the others in the 
system. This gave me a nice excuse to go learn upstart. I know CentOS6 and 
Newer Ubuntu have it by default. I had been tripping over the init scripts 
complaining about me accessing them directly.

First impressions are just "WOW!!!!!!!11!"

That was so easy to set up from scratch.

I suggest any sysadmin who has hacked a script together to start a service 
should look into the upstart configs. Your life just became a lot more 
flexible, powerful, and simpler.
-- 
Steven Critchfield [email protected]

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