maybe you can help me... the new architecture requires an absolute path for the executable which is fine, but the java command
/ofbiz/ofbiz.13.07/java -Xms768M -Xmx1024M -Duser.language=en > /ofbiz/log/messages 2>>/ofbiz/ofbiz.13.07/runtime/logs/console.log wont work because the absolute path to java is /usr/bin/java or for me it is truly /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.75-2.5.4.2.fc20.i386/bin/java so what do i have to add to /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.75-2.5.4.2.fc20.i386/bin/java -Xms768M -Xmx1024M -Duser.language=en > /ofbiz/log/messages 2>>/ofbiz/ofbiz.13.07/runtime/logs/console.log to have it run in the ofbiz directory of /ofbiz/ofbiz.13.07 java is like a third world language to me right now... im sure in a couple of months it will be like the back of my hand Chris On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Chris Clark <rip...@gmail.com> wrote: > right but rc.d files are extinct everything uses what is called systemd to > boot up services as daemons now > > http://www.tecmint.com/systemd-replaces-init-in-linux/ > > this is another "architecture" for the daemonization process, it does not > rely on bash scripts with all kinds of various thing defined but instead > relies on things that are called .service files that reside in the > /lib/systemd/system dir and control the daemonization process... I am a red > hat man and this is the method they use, soon to be, if not already now, > exclusively... Im sure out of the many many many people on this list > someone has made the switch, and I will go look in the install dir for a > .service file... If i happen to get it, either from someone or manufacture > it, can i upstream it? > > Chris > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Jacques Le Roux < > jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote: > >> I guess you are referring to this page https://cwiki.apache.org/ >> confluence/display/OFBIZ/How+to+run+OFBiz+as+a+Service >> Look for rc.* files in your working copy >> >> HTH >> >> Jacques >> >> >> Le 13/04/2015 12:29, Chris Clark a écrit : >> >>> does anyone have one of these... the wiki has a very much out dated >>> init.d >>> script and im trying to make my own but im having issues >>> >>> >