Thank you. What about do_stop, do_reload, and do_status? -----Original Message----- From: riak-users [mailto:riak-users-boun...@lists.basho.com] On Behalf Of Shane McEwan Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 9:54 AM To: riak-users@lists.basho.com Subject: Re: Cluster on startup.
If you edit /etc/init.d/riak you should see a line like: su - riak -c "$DAEMON $DAEMON_ARGS" || return 2 in the "do_start" function. If you change that line into the following 4 lines: su - riak -c "/path/to/your/riak/dev1/bin/riak $DAEMON_ARGS" || return 2 su - riak -c "/path/to/your/riak/dev2/bin/riak $DAEMON_ARGS" || return 2 su - riak -c "/path/to/your/riak/dev3/bin/riak $DAEMON_ARGS" || return 2 su - riak -c "/path/to/your/riak/dev4/bin/riak $DAEMON_ARGS" || return 2 it should start all your Riak nodes on boot. On 07/11/12 15:28, Kevin Burton wrote: > The problem I see is that since this script is just functions if I run > it then it will do nothing as the functions are not called. Is there > some kind of "include" that I am missing? > > Thank you for the link for the tutorial. I am still not sure what the > sequence should be for calling your script on startup. All of the > examples that I have seen startup a single executable. It looks like I > need to either include your script into another script and start it or . > . . . > _______________________________________________ riak-users mailing list riak-users@lists.basho.com http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com _______________________________________________ riak-users mailing list riak-users@lists.basho.com http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com