Cool thanks. Works like a charm.
On 30-Mar-09, at 10:42 PM, kowsik wrote:
With '-b' you get proper logs, daemonization and disconnect from the
tty's. Typically on *nix systems, nohup is used when the output from
the process (stdout/stderr) is not of interestt. I think one another
user mentioned screen which is also another way.
I would highly recommend the '-b' option since there are other couchdb
options to check the background process status, you get to follow the
couch.log that's output, etc.
Try couchdb -h to see the other options.
K.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Faisal Abid <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hey thanks, before i tried nohup couchdb , what are hte pro's and
cons to
this?
Thanks,
Faisal
On 30-Mar-09, at 5:47 PM, Noah Slater wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 02:24:27PM -0700, kowsik wrote:
couchdb -b (run as background process)
Alternately, check the README for using CouchDB as a daemon process.
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