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Thanks a lot for your answer.

I will search in this direction.
I was just wondering if there is a ruby command to test wether an
application runs or not.
Best regards


Le mardi 22 juin 2010 18:47 +0900, Markus Schirp a ñÄrit :

> This is not a ruby specific problem.
> 
> All processes started "normally" from a shell are terminated when the 
> shell exits.
> 
> There are many, many posibillities to avoid this, the most easy way 
> would be the use of the programm screen. But it has several diadvantages.
> 
> I suggest to use a process supervisor (it will restart your programm 
> when it crashes, and takes care of starting it after your server comes up).
> 
> Personally I use:
> 
> supervise (from djbs deamontools) and
> monit
> 
> Feel free to google ;)
> 
> Mfg
> 
> Markus
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 06/22/2010 11:37 AM, Florent THOMAS wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm pretty new with ruby and I've just installed retrospectiva with
> > success within ruby enterprise edition.
> > I ran with success the command :  /XXXXX/bin/ruby script/server -e
> > production -p3000
> > Unfortunately as I close the shell, the server shut down.
> > How can I test that the server is in production in order to make it as a
> > service in a script.
> >
> > best regards
> >
> 

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