Hi Ken,
Depends on what you are using, if it's provided or not.
If you're building from source, then at this time the upstream source does not include systemd service/unit files by default (J.C. can elaborate on if this support is coming in 4.4 or not, or in future versions).
If you're using J.C.'s Terabithia Xymon RPMs (as I am with my RHEL 7 Xymon server), then he provides the systemd service/unit files in the RPMs ( http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/).
Either way, you can still find the systemd files that J.C. uses in his Terabithia Xymon RPMs here: http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/scripts/ (along with other init scripts and config files). Not sure if they are completely up-to-date based on what is in the latest Terabithia RPM for RHEL 7, but I think they should work. Of course, YMMV.
Thanks.
-- Matt Vander Werf
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 8:38 AM, <ken.schweiker at faa.gov> wrote:
Previously posted the below but did not get a response.
So is xymon systemd capable or not? If so where can I find the required files? Help is appreciated.
Somehow I am missing the required files for systemd. I found nothing in etc/default or in etc/sysconfig. There was no .service file either.
Lifted the .service file from Source Forge but that is not sufficient. I suppose there are other files but I can’t seem to find them. Other than this issue my install went well and xymon is up and running. (great product!)
My system is RH enterprise Linux 7.2. Xymon is 4.3.27 running on a zSeries. Thanks.
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