Rundeck installation includes a control script used for starting and stopping the Rundeck server process. The control script provides a number of actions:

rundeckd [start|stop|restart|condrestart|status]

RPM and DEB

The RPM and DEB installations include the placement of the boot control script that will automatically start Rundeck when the system boots.

The script is located here: /etc/init.d/rundeckd

Startup

Shutdown

Setting JAVA_HOME

When using the RPM, by default rundeck will use java found in your path. Various RPM based distributions provide ways of managing which version of java is found. CentOS uses /usr/sbin/alternatives and the processing of setting alternatives can be found here: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS.

If you have installed a JDK or JRE in a unique directory and do not want to alter the global system configuration, then simply setting JAVA_HOME before running any command will use the version of java found in JAVA_HOME/bin. Updating /etc/rundeck/profile with JAVA_HOME is another option as well.

Launcher

The Launcher installation generates the script into the RDECK_BASE directory.

The script is located here: $RDECK_BASE/server/sbin/rundeckd.

Startup

Shutdown

You may choose to incorporate this script into your server’s operating system specific boot process.