Hi,
systemd cant start my script, but it work, at command prompt.
Code and execute at command prompt
systemd service and start output
Why systemd does not like my code?
thnx
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Kaido
I think systemd considers it dead because the scripts run in background, and the foreground process quits. systemd would do its own tracking of PIDs. At the least you'd need to inform systemd what PID represents the live daemon.
For example, see this systemd service example. The 'service' is a script which loops continually, running in the foreground.
Last edited by Corona688; 07-17-2019 at 02:08 PM..
I got a point:
"Both of these programs don't go into the background or save PID files - when you run things with systemd, that's systemd's job.
br
Kaido
I've had a few problems with systemd and a very simple start/stop script too. I was asked to set something that that was not a true service to run at boot time. After much testing and tracing, the problem I had was that systemd would run the start and then run the stop. Weird, but that's what it seemed to do. I got past this by adding a RemainAfterExit=yes clause in my service definition file.
The whole thing in /etc/systemd/system/robin.service (okay I changed the name) is pasted below:
After that it is a start/stop script much like to have that is being called.
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