Sorry for the late reply. strong-pm (like many StrongLoop modules, but
admittedly not all) is open source.

You can use it under the Artistic license without paying anything.

~Ryan

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015, 2:08 PM Zach Rollyson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I meant what would a wider solution than generating init scripts be.  I
> read your response to mean you viewed init scripts as somehow substandard
> (given the quotation of "solution") to some other thing and wanted to know
> what that other thing was.  I can only think of a wider solution as being
> more init scripts for more platforms all packaged & abstracted into a GUI
> such as StrongLoop's.
>
> That aside, though, your process manager looks like a very lovely, neat
> package of enterprise devops tools; part of which I probably would have
> been using since the December Arc announcement if not for the cost.
>
>
> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 2:17:06 PM UTC-5, Jordan Kasper wrote:
>>
>> Zach:
>>
>> In terms of defining a "wider" solution, I dunno. :) I guess I meant a
>> single solution for Node specifically that would operate on various OSes
>> and do what StrontgLoop pm does (or pm2/forever). Why, what sort of
>> solution were you referring to? ;)
>>
>> As for what StrongLoop is providing with this new release: it is a
>> replacement for pm2 or forever that provides more than just an integrated
>> GUI: it also has support for multi-machine deploys and monitoring, as well
>> as integration with nginx for load balancing. It does not provide a
>> replacement for something like upstart. It does, however, support nginx
>> integration on other platforms, and since Node runs on multiple platforms
>> we have that aspect covered to some degree.
>>
>> --Jordan
>>
>> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 10:59:23 AM UTC-8, Zach Rollyson wrote:
>>>
>>> So does StrongLoop have a wider "solution"? and by "wider" do you mean
>>> running on a Windows machine or something? adding a GUI on top of it?
>>>
>>> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 1:46:56 PM UTC-5, Jordan Kasper wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've seen those as well... that's the only "solution" I've seen around,
>>>> and honestly, they're not much better than a gist of "here's what I did".
>>>> Not saying they aren't perfectly acceptable solutions... just not a wider
>>>> solution.
>>>>
>>>> --Jordan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 10:39:28 AM UTC-8, Zach Rollyson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> PM2 has generators for init scripts that I have used on debian based
>>>>> servers and modified slightly for use on solaris servers with success.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 1:33:42 PM UTC-5, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't use any of the "node" process managers because they don't
>>>>>> solve the problem of starting your process at server boot. I use init
>>>>>> scripts, or upstart, or runit or systemd like you're supposed to for a
>>>>>> service. Anyone using forever or pm2 likely doesn't understand sysops.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does this strongloop tool solve that? Doesn't read like it does.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Jordan Kasper <[email protected]
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The announcement link: http://strongloop.com/
>>>>>>> strongblog/node-js-process-manager-cluster-load-balancer/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> StrongLoop just announced a complete Node.js process manager. It
>>>>>>> improves on the existing management tools such as forever and pm2 by 
>>>>>>> adding
>>>>>>> a GUI (StrongLoop Arc <http://strongloop.com/node-js/arc/>),  nginx
>>>>>>> integration, remote management, automated build and multi-host deploy, 
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> more.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quick poll: what are you using currently in production for this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Follow up for conversation: what features do you think are missing
>>>>>>> from the current available tools?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (I had been using forever, and I think the nginx integration and
>>>>>>> availability of a GUI is pretty sweet.)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --Jordan
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