InitScripts

= Nginx Init Scripts =

So many way to start Nginx. You can either used the binary or set something up that will work specifically for your needs. If you install Nginx from a repository, then it is likely that you already have an init script installed. If you installed from source, then you'll want to find a script from below to help you out.

Red Hat

 * Red Hat /etc/init.d/nginx
 * Red Hat /etc/init.d/phpfcgi

Fedora

 * Fedora /lib/systemd/system/nginx.service

Ubuntu

 * Nginx-Init-Ubuntu - Compatible with Ubuntu 8.04 - 9.10
 * /etc/init.d/php-fastcgi
 * Upstart

Debian

 * PHP-FPM (5.3.x) - Compatible with Lenny/Squeeze
 * LSB compliant init script which assumes installation in  [1 ]

FreeBSD

 * FreeBSD /etc/init.d/phpfcgid
 * FreeBSD /usr/local/etc/rc.d/python_fcgi
 * FreeBSD /usr/local/etc/rc.d/spawn-fcgi

OSX

 * OSX launchd

Windows

 * Nginx Service for Windows. It uses NSSM as a wrapper for service behaviour.

Others

 * Standalone daemon