Have you read this?

http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/

It's very good..

-- 
Diogo Resende


On Monday, March 19, 2012 at 12:26 , HG wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong. I'm trying to deploy to Redhat 6.1 
> using upstart. If I do it as root, it works, but I cannot get it done as a 
> user. It always tries to start multiple instances of the node process when I 
> run this /etc/init/NodeApp.conf script:
> 
> #!upstart
> description "node.js HTTP-server"
> author "me"
> 
> # One example said that it's safer to start after mounts
> #start on startup
> start on started mountall
> stop on shutdown
> 
> # respawn
> respawn
> # If the process is respawed more than 3 times within an interval of 10 
> seconds the process will be stopped and not restarted
> respawn limit 3 10
> 
> script
>  export NODE_ENV="production"
> 
>  # Somebody wrote: Not sure why $HOME is needed, but we found that it is:
>  export HOME="/home/nodeuser/"
> 
>  echo $$ > /var/run/NodeApp.pid
>  # sudo doesn't work on redhat
>  # exec sudo -u nodeuser /usr/local/bin/node /home/nodeuser/dev/NodeApp-4.js 
> >> /var/log/NodeApp.log 2>&1
>  exec su --session-command="/usr/local/bin/node 
> /home/nodeuser/dev/NodeApp/NodeApp-4.js" >> /var/log/NodeApp.log 2>&1 
> nodeuser &
> 
>  ### Why does this run spawnlimit+1 times at the startup ?!?
> 
>  # root works:
>  #echo $$ > /var/run/NodeApp.pid
>  #export HOME="/root"
>  #exec /usr/local/bin/node /home/nodeuser/dev/NodeApp/NodeApp-4.js >> 
> /var/log/NodeApp.log 2>&1
> end script
> 
> pre-start script
>  # Date format same as (new Date()).toISOString() for consistency
>  echo "[`date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%T.%3NZ`] (sys) Starting" >> /var/log/NodeApp.log
> end script
> 
> pre-stop script
>  rm /var/run/NodeApp.pid
>  echo "[`date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%T.%3NZ`] (sys) Stopping" >> /var/log/NodeApp.log
> end script
> 
> 
> The problem is that when I issue: sudo start NodeApp this starts the process 
> 4 times (spawnlimit+1). First one of those, will get the http port and the 
> rest will fail as the port is already taken. And as the result of that, the 
> NodeApp,pid file has the las PID which failed and the first one that is 
> running is not recorded. If I run this as root (commented out), this works as 
> expected. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> -- 
> HG.
> 
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