iNTERFACEWARE Products Manual > Installing and Using Iguana > Getting Started > Deploying Iguana on Unix, Linux and Mac OS X > Running Iguana as a Daemon |
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To run the application as a daemon, type the following if you are using Iguana 3.3 or an older version:
If you are using Iguana 4.0 or later, type the following:
When running as a daemon, the process may be killed by issuing a SIGTERM to the process id listed in the Iguana.pid file.An example startup shell script is provided below:
To start the Iguana daemon automatically when the system is rebooted, add the following to your crontab file:
This command is executed after every reboot. The crontab file can be modified by running the following command:
For more information on crontab and its options, run the following command to view its manual page:
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