On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Robert Campbell <rrc7cz@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, I screwed that up. I saw the d as b for some reason. Here's the
> results from -d:
>
> root@default:~# ps -A | grep couchdb
> 4389 ? 00:00:00 couchdb
> 4419 ? 00:00:00 couchdb
> 6399 ? 00:00:05 couchdb
> root@default:~# couchdb -d
> root@default:~# ps -A | grep couchdb
> 4389 ? 00:00:00 couchdb
> 4419 ? 00:00:00 couchdb
> 6399 ? 00:00:05 couchdb
> root@default:~# curl -X GET localhost:5984
> {"couchdb":"Welcome","version":"0.10.0"}
> root@default:~#
>
> So basically it doesn't seem to do anything. The processes are still
> running and the couchdb server is still responding to requests.
That`s why i prefer to indicate pid explicitly) You can be sure that
you operate with instance you exactly need.
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