Hi Walter

Anything to do with automating start-up tasks is going to be specific to your 
operating system, and I've never truly understood how Linux manages these 
things. I think what exists in /etc/init.d might play a part, but beyond that, 
I'm not much help.

Given you've not gotten any other responses here, perhaps there's other places 
better suited to solving this problem on a general level (unrelated to 
TS/Sphinx).

-- 
Pat

On 04/09/2013, at 1:32 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

> Every time I need to re-start my server (security upgrades, mostly) I have to 
> remember to run ts:start RAILS_ENV=production as my deployment user. (I don't 
> use Capistrano or any other deployment kit, either). Is there a known way to 
> automate this besides going whole-hog into Capistrano or similar? It's a 
> Ubuntu server at the moment, but switching to SmartOS/Solaris when the final 
> deployment happens, if that makes any difference.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Walter
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