[CentOS] making a script into a service
Liam O'Toole
liam.p.otoole at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 13:40:22 UTC 2013
On 2013-12-09, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Fabrizio Di Carlo
><dicarlo.fabrizio at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Try to use this
>> http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/ it
>> allows you start/stop/restart the script using the following commands.
>>
>> python myscript.py start
>> python myscript.py stop
>> python myscript.py restart
>>
>>
>> Source:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16420092/how-to-make-python-script-run-as-service
>
>
> Yes, I've seen that question and site. I want to be able to control it
> with the service command. The technique on this site makes the script
> a daemon, but that does not make it controllable with service.
>
>
Assuming the first line of your script is
#!/usr/bin/env python
and the script is executable, then you can invoke it like this:
myscript start
myscript stop
myscript restart
If you then place the script in /etc/init.d/, you have yourself a
service. See the 'service' man page.
--
Liam
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