I've had this script kicking around for a while. I'm sure the purists will have 
other ways of doing things, but this works for me and added SNMP abilities to 
ATS that were not otherwise available. I've posted it here: 
http://www.8layer8.com/?p=997
Feel free to use and modify for your use.
Brad


-----Original Message-----
From: G. T. Stresen-Reuter [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 7:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to Start Trafficserver on Init (Ubuntu Precise 12.04)

Hi,

I'm new to trafficserver (and the list). I've successfully installed it on 
ubuntu precise (12.04) and it seems to be working quite well. My thanks to the 
devs and all those who've put effort into making this work!

Although I'm familiar with the ubuntu init system, I'm having a little trouble 
figuring out where/how to tell trafficserver to start on system startup. My 
confusion is in two places:

1. Where in ubuntu do we add startup services? (I don't expect an answer to 
this one from this list, but thought I'd throw it out there).

2. What command do I use to start trafficserver: "traffic_manager start" or 
some other program? I'm asking this second one because I've seen conflicting 
examples: some use traffic_manager, some traffic_cop, and others appear to just 
use trafficserver itself.

And finally, if anyone knows of a good reference for a beginner, I would really 
love to learn more about setting up trafficserver for content filtering (I work 
in a school). I've read some articles but don't feel particularly prepared to 
sink my teeth into iptables without a considerable amount of additional 
research...

Thanks again.

Ted Stresen-Reuter
http://chicagoitsystems.com

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