On 01/20/2014 01:20 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:44:35PM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote:
I have a strange problem with Gunicorn on Debian Wheezy. Using
Debian init scripts, it does not start on a cold boot but works just
fine if started manually or on a warm reboot.
Any ideas what could cause that?
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Philippe
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The trouble with common sense it that it is so uncommon.
<Anonymous>
Well,
common sense should tell you to look at the log. The information provided
nobody can help you with your problem.
-H
Sorry. :-) Not common sense. Automatic reflexes.
Nothing in syslog or messages. Nothing in gunicorn logs, not even a
trace that it attempted to start. And on boot, the init script message
from gunicorn is barely visible long enough before the screen is cleared
for the login prompt; I get a glimpse of it on reboot, but not on cold boot.
Is there a way to make the init process more verbose?
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Philippe
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The trouble with common sense it that it is so uncommon.
<Anonymous>
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