Details
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Type: Monitor
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: 2021
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Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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Labels:
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HD-Chapter:Data
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HD-Enabler:Orion
Description
Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 09-09-2015 at 12:09
Please, ANSWER this question AT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32476724/best-way-to-send-orion-to-background
Question:
Best way to send Orion to background?
Description:
Literally from:
https://ask.fiware.org/question/86/best-way-to-send-orion-to-background/
Hi there,
I've installed Orion in a CentOS 6 as recommended in the documentation and I'm wondering how to run this on the background.
Running contextBroker, it stays in foreground:
[centos@oc-orion fiware-orion]$ contextBroker
INFO@15:04:54 contextBroker.cpp[1502]: Orion Context Broker is running
[centos@oc-orion fiware-orion]$ INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 mongoConnectionPool.cpp[196]: Successful connection to database
INFO@15:04:54 contextBroker.cpp[1282]: Connected to mongo at localhost:orion
INFO@15:04:54 MongoGlobal.cpp[2856]: Database Operation Successful ({})
INFO@15:04:54 MongoGlobal.cpp[504]: Database Operation Successful (
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INFO@15:04:54 contextBroker.cpp[1590]: Startup completed
INFO@15:05:04 MongoGlobal.cpp[2856]: Database Operation Successful ({})
I've been thinking on running this with supervisor or similar, but not sure...any ideas?
Thanks!
2017-05-25 21:05|CREATED monitor | # answers= 1, accepted answer= True