[CentOS] systemd service configuration
James Hogarth
james.hogarth at gmail.comSun Oct 12 11:32:00 UTC 2014
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On 12 Oct 2014 05:20, "Igal @ getRailo.org" <igal at getrailo.org> wrote: > > does adding a /lib/systemd/system/{unit}.service all I need in order to > add a service? > Yes but for service files that have not been introduced through package management (ie rpm) the proper location is /etc/systemd/system Note that any files in /etc/systemd will override ones in /usr/lib/systemd > > are any special permissions required for that file (execute)? No these are just configuration files rather than scripts that get executed so no special permissions are needed. After adding or changing a unit file do systemctl daemon-reload for systemd to read in the changes.
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