Ben,
many thanks for your detailed instructions, that helped me a lot.
I adjusted your steps to my environment on a suse server.
Now I wrote a documentation of the server setup with systemd on a suse
server:
https://t2792.greatnet.de/dokuwiki/index.php/Systemd#Installation_von_geoserver
Thes
Thanks, Ferdinand. This will be helpful to other systemd users.
I have no German, so please clarify: is there a note that these
instructions are only required if the bin.zip is used, and that an
alternative is to use the war.zip and the distribution provided tomcat
instance and user? Such a not
Ferdinand,
systemd has backwards-compatible support for initscripts, but the script
you linked to references an ancient geoserver.
Most production deployments I have seen use the -war.zip distribution of
GeoServer with the war file deployed in Tomcat behind Apache. On systemd
systems, startup
Am 08.01.2016 um 21:37 schrieb Ferdinand Gruber:
Hi Christian,
I am using openSuse 13.2 on the server. Suse now uses systemd for
management of services.
I put the init script for suse into /etc/init.d as I mentioned below.
That seems not to be the appropriate action may be because of systemd.
Hi Ferdinand
First we have to know which Linux distribution you are using. The start
scripts differ for different distributions.
Christian
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Ferdinand Gruber wrote:
> How can I get the geoserver started at boot time (using systemd).
>
> I installed the geoserver b
How can I get the geoserver started at boot time (using systemd).
I installed the geoserver binaries in/usr/share/geoserver and it runs
after starting it manually using the command
usr/share/geoserver/bin/startup.sh
But I want the server should start automatically at boot time.
I tried th