Re: [ldm-users] centos/rhel v7 systemd ldm startup?

You're welcome to use the one I have in production at AllisonHouse. Place
in /etc/systemd/system/ldm.service

[Unit]
>
> Description=Unidata Local Data Manager
>
> After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target
>
>
> [Service]
>
> Type=forking
>
> ExecStartPre=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin delqueue
>
> ExecStartPre=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin mkqueue
>
> ExecStart=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin start
>
> ExecStop=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin stop
>
> PIDFile=/home/ldm/ldmd.pid
>
> Restart=on-failure
>
> SuccessExitStatus=1
>
> User=ldm
>
>
> [Install]
>
> WantedBy=multi-user.target
>

On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Smith, Neil R <n-smith2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> I’m trying to bone up on centos 7 since Daryl Herzmann blew the lid off
> our boiling NIDS file pruning problems with his discovery of the XFS
> filesystem filetype issue and its solution in centos version 7.3.
>
> (WooHoo! Ata boy, Daryl!)
>
> Anyone have an instructional on starting the ldm at boot on centos/rhel 7
> which uses systemd instead of the SysV init.d scripts?
> Maybe including the service file to install somewhere in /etc/systend …
>
> Neil
>
>
> ---
> Neil R. Smith,  neils@xxxxxxxx
> Senior IT Professional II
> College of Geosciences, Texas A&M Univ. 979/845-6272
>
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