That was the problem. Once I renamed the file to have .cfg extension it
was automatically picked up.
Can you make hobbit-client to print warning into log files on start in
case it finds filenames in directory etc/hobbit/clientlaunch.d that do
not have .cfg extension? This might have save time for
Did you include a .cfg extension in the filename in the clientlauch.d
directory? It needs to have one, because the Debian version needs a
filter one filenames so that it doesn't read .dpkg-old and friends.
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declarations in clientlaunch.d directory are disregarded
Did you restart the daemon? It doesn't reliably load new files on
reload.
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declarations in clientlaunch.d directory are disregarded
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Yes, I did restart the daemon:
/etc/init.d/hobbit-client start
/etc/init.d/hobbit-client stop
Here is the content of the file I have put into /etc/hobbit/clientlaunch.d
directory.
[raid]
#DISABLED
ENVFILE $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/etc/hobbitclient.cfg
CMD $HOBBITCLIENTHOME/ext/bb-raid.pl