[13:18] <ricicle> So I have an upstart job that is dead but the pid is hanging around. How to ind location of pid file please?
[13:18] <ricicle> *find
[13:22] <ricicle> no takers? Reverting to classic start/stop script then.
[15:36] <leandrosansilva> Hello to all. I've setup a service which calls a bash script and the script starts normally when I call service start, but when I call service stop, I get the following error: 
[15:36] <leandrosansilva> stop: Connection was disconnected before a reply was received
[15:36] <leandrosansilva> and the prompt blocks
[15:58] <yann2> hello! Small logging question: you can not choose where your daemon logs, can you?
[21:19] <bmfurtado> Hello, I've been looking at the cookbook but can't seem to find an answer to this: if I need the tracked PID of a service on a pre-stop script, what would be the cleanest way to get it? Is there a variable with this provided by upstart or do I have to use awk to parse the output of status?