Can TNG automatically run as a deamon under Linux
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 1:32 pm
Different Linux distributions have different startup scripts.
They generally fall into two categories, namely BSD and SYSV.
Without making things too complicated, you can simply add the lines below to the "local" startup file.
The "local" startup file can be found in the following locations:
See also: Running TNG on the AsteriskNow distribution
They generally fall into two categories, namely BSD and SYSV.
- Ubuntu, RedHat, SuSE, Debian, which are the most commonly used distributions, all use SYSV.
- Slackware, which we use for Amethyst, uses BSD.
Without making things too complicated, you can simply add the lines below to the "local" startup file.
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# Start TNG
export LC_ALL=en_ZA
cd /opt/datatex/tng
./tng -D
The "local" startup file can be found in the following locations:
- Slackware - /etc/rc.d/rc.local
CentOS 4.3 - /etc/rc.d/rc.local
Ubuntu - /etc/rc.local
Suse 8.0 - /etc/init.d/boot.final
RedHat will be similar to CentOS, and
Debian will be similar to Ubuntu.
See also: Running TNG on the AsteriskNow distribution