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Message #19650
Re: Stopping Devstack from running
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Dean Troyer <dtroyer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Sankha Narayan Guria
> <sankha93@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I had installed Devstack on my Ubuntu system from http://devstack.org/and
> > it runs everytime when I boot my system. Is there a way to stop that?
> > Nothing is mentioned on their website.
>
> The only bits of DevStack that are set to automatically run at boot
> are the service packages provided by the OS such as Apache (as you
> found), the database server (MySQL by default), the queue server
> (rabbitmq by default) and tgt if you have cinder enabled.. Are you
> saying that you get all of the services running in screen on boot?
> That would mean that stack.sh or rejoin-stack.sh is being run by a
> boot script and it shouldn't be.
>
I verified, stack.sh is not running on startup. Its just that the MySQL
daemon and the Apache HTTP server that starts with the system boot, which I
don't want to happen. Is there any specific way to stop that on Ubuntu?
> Oddly enough there are a number of people that wish DevStack would
> survive a reboot. We actively discourage that to keep it from being
> used for more than development.
>
> dt
>
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> Dean Troyer
> dtroyer@xxxxxxxxx
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