How do I get my Golang web server to run in the background?

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我在风中等你
我在风中等你 2020-12-22 22:29

I have recently completed the Wiki web development tutorial (http://golang.org/doc/articles/wiki/). I had tons of fun and I would like to experiment more with the n

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  •  情话喂你
    2020-12-22 23:08

    Simple / Usable things first

    If you want a start script without much effort, you could use the upstart service. See the corresponding manual page and /etc/init/*.conf for examples. After creating such a process you can start your server by calling

    service myserver start
    

    If you want more features, like specific limitations or permission management, you could try xinetd.

    Using the shell

    You could start your process like this:

    nohup ./myexecutable &
    

    The & tells the shell to start the command in the background, keeping it in the job list. On some shells, the job is killed if the parent shell exits using the HANGUP signal. To prevent this, you can launch your command using the nohup command, which discards the HANGUP signal.

    However, this does not work, if the called process reconnects the HANGUP signal.

    To be really sure, you need to remove the process from the shell's joblist. For two well known shells this can be achieved as follows:

    bash:

    ./myexecutable &
    disown 
    

    zsh:

    ./myexecutable &!
    

    Killing your background job

    Normally, the shell prints the PID of the process, which then can be killed using the kill command, to stop the server. If your shell does not print the PID, you can get it using

    echo $!
    

    directly after execution. This prints the PID of the forked process.

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