# /etc/init/puma-manager.conf - manage a set of Pumas # This example config should work with Ubuntu 12.04+. It # allows you to manage multiple Puma instances with # Upstart, Ubuntu's native service management tool. # # See puma.conf for how to manage a single Puma instance. # # Use "stop puma-manager" to stop all Puma instances. # Use "start puma-manager" to start all instances. # Use "restart puma-manager" to restart all instances. # Crazy, right? # description "Manages the set of puma processes" # This starts upon bootup and stops on shutdown start on (filesystem and mounted MOUNTPOINT=<%= app_root %> and runlevel [2345]) stop on runlevel [06] # Set this to the number of Puma processes you want # to run on this machine env PUMA_CONF="/etc/puma.conf" pre-start script for i in `cat $PUMA_CONF`; do app=`echo $i | cut -d , -f 1` logger -t "puma-manager" "Starting $app" start puma app=$app done end script