I have done that but it doesn't start on boot.
Below is the whole mongrel_cluster file.
If I take mongrel_cluster_enable="YES" out of /etc/rc.conf then I cannot start it manually, ie: with the command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mongrel_cluster start'.
Code:
#!/bin/sh
# PROVIDE: mongrel_cluster
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# This script is modified by placing the following variables inside
# /etc/rc.conf.local, /etc/rc.conf, or /etc/rc.conf.d/mongrel_cluster:
#
# mongrel_cluster_enable (bool):
# Set it to YES to enable this service.
# Default: NO
# mongrel_cluster_conf_dir (path):
# The directory containing the configuration file (*.yml) for each
# application you want to control.
# Default: /usr/local/etc/mongrel_cluster
. /etc/rc.subr
name=mongrel_cluster
rcvar=${name}_enable
command="/usr/local/bin/mongrel_cluster_ctl"
load_rc_config $name
: ${mongrel_cluster_enable="NO"}
: ${mongrel_cluster_conf_dir="/usr/local/etc/mongrel_cluster"}
command_args="-c ${mongrel_cluster_conf_dir}"
start_cmd="mongrel_cmd start"
stop_cmd="mongrel_cmd stop"
restart_cmd="mongrel_cmd restart"
status_cmd="mongrel_cmd status"
mongrel_cmd()
{
if [ ! -d "${mongrel_cluster_conf_dir}/." ]; then
warn "${mongrel_cluster_conf_dir} is not a directory."
return 1
fi
${command} $1 ${mongrel_cluster_flags} ${command_args} 2>&1 | grep -v "procfs"
}
run_rc_command "$1"