Friday, October 20, 2017

Start Gunicorn on boot

Ubuntu 16.04.3 Desktop version.

gunicorn (version 19.7.1)

virtualenv 15.1.0


I'd like Gunicorn to start on boot. Gunicorn is integrated with Django.


/etc/init/photoarchive.conf


description "Gunicorn server for photoarchive"    start on runlevel [2345]  stop on runlevel [!2345]    respawn  setuid server  setgid server  chdir /home/server/photoarchive/photoarchive    exec /home/server/photoarchive/venv/photoarchive/bin/gunicorn photoarchive.wsgi  


What is done for self-check:

1. 

  1. cd /home/server/photoarchive/photoarchive ls

I can see manage.py.


  1. 2.

  2. cd /home/server/photoarchive/venv/photoarchive/bin/ I can see gunicorn file.

  3. cd /var/log/upstart

It is empty.


  1. 3. 

  2. $ ps aux | grep gunicorn

    server 2715 0.0 0.0 21292 948 pts/6 S+ 10:12 0:00 grep --color=auto gunicorn

Well, this is grep has grepped itself.



4. 
  1. Activate virtualenv.

    cd /home/server/photoarchive/photoarchive gunicorn photoarchive.wsgi

Now gunicorn is running. So, manually it starts.

Could you help me organize running gunicorn on start?

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