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

Is there a way to do the pqcheck stuff as with the traditional init.d script?

If I’ve got a pretty full suite of stuff I’m ingesting, it seems a waist to 
have to re-request the last hour’s worth (default) of queue content from 
upstream each time I reboot the OS.

Neil


On Oct 11, 2016, at 4:21 PM, Ryan Hickman 
<ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Neil,

Yes, per

ExecStartPre=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin delqueue
ExecStartPre=/home/ldm/bin/ldmadmin mkqueue



On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Smith, Neil R 
<n-smith2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:n-smith2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Steve,
Does that delete and re-create the queue at each boot?
Neil

On Oct 11, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Steve Emmerson 
<emmerson@xxxxxxxx<mailto:emmerson@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

All,

I added it to the LDM Wiki on GitHub 
<https://github.com/Unidata/LDM/wiki<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_Unidata_LDM_wiki&d=CwMFaQ&c=ODFT-G5SujMiGrKuoJJjVg&r=8zJPpRsPyrTEl9Gc_TucyfSyLXyeQq4A_L1mQhFUBG0&m=KIIr4ObmAsAkjemOKkKG5rGaKnygm5MvB9x-_ki-3HU&s=Q6CTZm6w95pyDDGJ--bWSXZRRTYoM6HQlYDJEuyYCzg&e=>>.

Regards,
Steve Emmerson



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