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,
"""
While RHEL 7 and higher use systemd moving forward, initscripts packages
are still provided for the sole purpose of supporting legacy Red Hat
provided scripts only. It is NOT intended to be used for 3rd party init
scripts, and doing so can cause problems on the system such as boot
failures or service failures. Additionally, 3rd party scripts are not
covered by Red Hat's scope of support. The functionality therefore
exists, but using it with 3rd party legacy init scripts is not supported.
We cannot guarantee that any 3rd party legacy init scripts will function
as intended due to the nature of how systemd works with sysvinit, and
cannot guarantee those scripts will work in the future. Ultimately it is
recommended to contact the vendor that provides these scripts and ask
them to provide proper systemd service units...
"""
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7030065
Dima