Thanks for the tip! Removed --quiet from the two lines. The service
still doesn't appear to start on startup (after reboot). When I
manually start with /etc/init.d/web2py (root user) I get this: No
process in pidfile '/var/run/web2py/web2py.pid' found running; none
killed. And the service doesn't seem to work.

What can be a wise next step?

On Dec 18, 10:33 am, jeff <jef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I had this kind of problem, I removed the --quiet and --
> background in the /etc/init.d/web2py file (line 65 and 67 of your 3rd
> file).
> I was then able to get some error messages when doing /etc/init.d/
> web2py start
>
> In my case, it helped me to find a stupid error I did.
>
> Good luck.
>
> On Dec 18, 5:59 am, ghoulmann <rikgold...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks so much for the reply. I did try both; retried them when I saw
> > your response. Both commands start web2py.py listening on :8000. SO,
> > it does work in these cases. Is there something I can try next?
>
> > On Dec 17, 6:34 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > did you try start it simply with
>
> > > python web2py.py -a password
>
> > > or
>
> > > nohup python web2py.py -a password &
>
> > > Does it work fine in these cases?
>
> > > On Dec 17, 4:59 pm, ghoulmann <rikgold...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm thankful this community is here. I'm working on a project for the
> > > > Sahana-Eden team [1]. It calls for running web2py as a service. I was
> > > > thankful to find documentation in the 3rd edition Official Web2py Book
> > > > [2]. Sadly, when I follow the docs I can't get the service running. /
> > > > etc/init.d/web2py start returns no errors; restart returns no errors,
> > > > and status returns nothing. Netstat tells me the interface isn't
> > > > listening on port 8000.
>
> > > > I did use the scripts/web2py.ubuntu.sh script, and did as instructed
> > > > in the documentation. I made changes to some of the paramaters near
> > > > the top of the script; I've made it available as a pastebin [3].
>
> > > > I've double-checked the daemon directory, and believe it to be
> > > > correct. I have created web2py user with no password (using useradd);
> > > > as web2py is new to me, I'm not sure that's necessary, but it has been
> > > > done. Web2py has precisely the same mode as a working service (webmin
> > > > in this case) and is owned root:root. Mode is rwxr-xr-x.
>
> > > > I would be very grateful for any guidance, suggestions, improvements,
> > > > encouragement you can offer.
>
> > > > Ultimately, it's the high school students that have committed to the
> > > > project that will benefit - I'm in unfamiliar territory and learning
> > > > along with them.
>
> > > > Rik
>
> > > > [1]http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/wiki/BluePrintlivecdinstaller
> > > > [2]http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11#Start-as-Linux-Daemon
> > > > [3]http://pastebin.com/9Uz45k3G
>
>

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