I did these steps and while I see that Riak has been added to the system files 
(like /etc/riak). I don't see any links to auto start like in init.d. Do I add 
these links manually?

On Dec 10, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Jared Morrow <ja...@basho.com> wrote:

> If you are looking install and /etc/init.d support, you should really just be 
> installing the packages.  
> http://s3.amazonaws.com/downloads.basho.com/riak/CURRENT/rhel/6/riak-1.2.1-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
>  is the package for Centos 6 found here 
> http://basho.com/resources/downloads/.  Building from source is there for 
> those who need a feature not currently in a release, want to make additions 
> to Riak, or are on an unsupported platform.
> 
> -Jared
> 
> 
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:25 AM, <rkevinbur...@charter.net> wrote:
>> I am looking at 
>> http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/cookbooks/Basic-Cluster-Setup/ which 
>> provides me with a lot of information. But I have one question. I have a 
>> source distribution and I have already done 'make rel'. Once I have 
>> performed all of the steps outlined in setting up a cluster how do I make 
>> sure that this configuration is restored when the machine reboots. I am 
>> assuming that it will involve something with /etc/init.d. Is there something 
>> like 'make install' that would shorten the process? How is the cluster 
>> information persisted so that each node will join the cluster when the 
>> respective machine comes up after a reboot? Thank you.
>> 
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