The old --daemon command line piped stdout and stderr to a file before
jetty's logging kicked in.
That's all it did, no special daemonization of the process or anything.

If you still require such, define the start-log-file=<path> property
instead.
   $ java -jar path/to/jetty-distribution/start.jar
start-log-file=logs/start.log
This is identical functionality.


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On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Rob Moore <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed the 9.1.4 release is out and I attempted to use it but am
> running into problems at startup. I noticed that the --daemon option is no
> longer present in the jetty.sh script. I'm assuming this was by design but
> wanted to confirm. The configuration I'm using works flawlessly for 9.1.3
> so I'm not sure what's caused it to stop working in 9.1.4. Unfortunately,
> there's no log file created on startup so I don't have much to go on at
> this point.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob
>
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