I have deployed a Microgateway on the same environment as where a 1node deployment is deployed. I tested the gateway throughout the day and it was up and running before I left the office, but when I got to the office the next day the Microgateway was down. Nothing was running on port 8000 and after I started the gateway again it worked as before.
Is there any reason for the gateway to shutdown by itself? Can I change the active period of the gateway or how can I check what is causing the gateway to shutdown?
Thank you for the answer, yesterday before I left I started the Microgateway as recommended above, but when I got to the office in the morning it was down again. I am running the gateway on Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 7. Will the microgateway shut itself down if there is no traffic on it?
That is very strange behavior indeed. No, MG should not shut itself down. I suspect (as mentioned earlier) that MG is not running as a background process.
If you used nohup, the console output goes to nohup.out, can you please show the output of the log here?