We had a short introduction into PM2, a process manager for Node scripts. However, there is one big thing we didn't cover yet, and that's startup scripts.
These are PM2 scripts we can generate, so the processes running will restart themselves on an unexpected reboot of your server.
We had this issue before a server rebooted for software updates, but our node-driven websites would not start automatically.
This is where PM2 startup scripts shine.
Generating a PM2 startup script
To generate a startup script for PM2, we can run this command.
pm2 startup
Running this will return the following:
[PM2]
To setup the Startup Script, copy/paste the following command:
sudo env PATH=$PATH:/Users/chrisbongers/.nvm/versions/node/v14.15.4/bin /Users/chrisbongers/.nvm/versions/node/v14.15.4/lib/node_modules/pm2/bin/pm2 startup launchd -u chrisbongers --hp /Users/chrisbongers
When you copy that line, you'll be done with this part!
If you ever need to redo the startup script fully, you can run pm2 startup and then
pm2 startup` again.
Saving all running PM2 processes
Make sure you have all the PM2 processes running you want on startup.
Now we can run:
bash
pm2 save
This will create a dump.pm2
, which will auto startup our scripts.
Now, whenever your server reboots, your processes will automatically restart as well 🤗.
If you ever need to reboot all processes manually, you can also execute the following command.
bash
pm2 resurrect
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