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I have node server that I want to restart whenever it stopped. For this case I setup system cron on ubuntu server to execute a simple bash script that will track node server every minute and log the server status. Now this cron trigger this bash script and logs relevant status every minute but node server doesn't execute(Using simple linux command I can check if node server running or not). When manually running that bash script node server starts but something happening when cron executes that script. I am trying to fix this meanwhile any help will be appreciated.
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I have node server that I want to restart whenever it stopped. For this case I setup system cron on ubuntu server to execute a simple bash script that will track node server every minute and log the server status. Now this cron trigger this bash script and logs relevant status every minute but node server doesn't execute(Using simple linux command I can check if node server running or not). When manually running that bash script node server starts but something happening when cron executes that script. I am trying to fix this meanwhile any help will be appreciated.
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linux bash shell ubuntu cron
Have you tried usingforever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever
– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Did you check the logs in/var/log/syslog
?
– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
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I have node server that I want to restart whenever it stopped. For this case I setup system cron on ubuntu server to execute a simple bash script that will track node server every minute and log the server status. Now this cron trigger this bash script and logs relevant status every minute but node server doesn't execute(Using simple linux command I can check if node server running or not). When manually running that bash script node server starts but something happening when cron executes that script. I am trying to fix this meanwhile any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
linux bash shell ubuntu cron
I have node server that I want to restart whenever it stopped. For this case I setup system cron on ubuntu server to execute a simple bash script that will track node server every minute and log the server status. Now this cron trigger this bash script and logs relevant status every minute but node server doesn't execute(Using simple linux command I can check if node server running or not). When manually running that bash script node server starts but something happening when cron executes that script. I am trying to fix this meanwhile any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
linux bash shell ubuntu cron
linux bash shell ubuntu cron
asked Nov 10 at 12:06
Jai Narayan Singh
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Have you tried usingforever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever
– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Did you check the logs in/var/log/syslog
?
– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
add a comment |
Have you tried usingforever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever
– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Did you check the logs in/var/log/syslog
?
– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
Have you tried using
forever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Have you tried using
forever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Did you check the logs in
/var/log/syslog
?– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
Did you check the logs in
/var/log/syslog
?– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
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instead of doing this with cron
i think you have to use spervisor
in order to keep the process running check this supervisor website
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Have you tried using
forever
for auto-start of your node app? npmjs.com/package/forever– ssemilla
Nov 10 at 13:24
Did you check the logs in
/var/log/syslog
?– Samarth
Nov 10 at 14:49
After trying multiple options this solution works for me. Declaring PATH and SHELL in cron. I am using /bin/bash So explicitly adding these two solve this issue. @Samarth yes syslogs list script execution indeed.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23
@ssemilla Although I didn't tried this node tool but using forever in CLI mode good alternative.
– Jai Narayan Singh
Nov 11 at 13:23