Yes that were the packages, thanks.
If you are uncomfortable using init script on RHEL, you can always borrow the
installer-script from Solr's git repository's main branch (to become version
10.0), which uses systemd. You'd need to copy the install script and the
systemd file and I think you sh
On 4/17/24 15:47, Jan Høydahl wrote:
Hi,
I believe RHEL uses systemd, so you'll have to first install the package for
initd, I cannot remember the yum name now. Then try the install script again.
Apparently on RHEL 9 it's initiscripts, initsctripts-service, and
chkconfig. However,
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Hi,
I believe RHEL uses systemd, so you'll have to first install the package for
initd, I cannot remember the yum name now. Then try the install script again.
Jan
> 17. apr. 2024 kl. 17:43 skrev Johnnie W Adams :
>
> Hi, folks,
>
> I've hit some errors on attempting this install:
>
> ./i
On 4/17/24 10:43, Johnnie W Adams wrote:
Hi, folks,
...
It looks like the install script is assuming that chkconfig is going
to do some work for it, but chkconfig is not there to do it. It would also
like for /etc/init.d to pre-exist.
Your thoughts?
Ditch DeadRat, use Alpine. Or
Hi, folks,
I've hit some errors on attempting this install:
./install_solr_service.sh solr-8.11.3.tgz -i
/u01/app/svc_archivesspace/solr-8.11.3 -u svc_archivesspace
Extracting solr-8.11.3.tgz to /u01/app/svc_archivesspace/solr-8.11.3
Installing symlink /u01/app/svc_archivesspace/solr-8.