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Re: [Bacula-users] init.d files missing after upgrading on openSUSE

2012-12-17 15:16:53
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] init.d files missing after upgrading on openSUSE
From: Silver Salonen <silver AT serverock DOT ee>
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 22:14:00 +0200
On 2012-12-16 14:02, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> On Sunday 16 December 2012 11.28:57 Silver Salonen wrote:
>> On 2012-12-16 09:05, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi.
>> >>
>> >> Some time ago Bacula 5.2.12 came into Archiving:/Backup 
>> repository
>> >> of openSUSE 12.2, but now there are no Bacula files in 
>> /etc/init.d.
>> >>
>> >> There is also nothing about Bacula in "service --status-all". How
>> >> can I start my FD now?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Silver
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > Simply by reading the changelog ( this help sometime to understand
>> > what's going on).
>> > on 12.1 there's the double problem of systemV & systemd. Due to 
>> some
>> > changes in the way obs works.
>> > I've to drop the systemV init script, and only keep systemd. But
>> > unfortunately the /sbin/service script is unable to support
>> > the /usr/sinb/rcXXXX way under 12.1 ( work under 12.2 )
>> >
>> > Once installed you could just work with systemd systemctl command 
>> or
>> > chkconfig, all work fine.
>> > If you really want to keep sysinitV ( be carefull this is dropped 
>> in
>> > next openSUSE version ) you can simply extract the script
>> > from the 11.4 packages
>>
>> Well, I also have the problem that there are no any Bacula services 
>> in
>> systemd, systemctl or chkconfig commands (eg. "chkconfig -l"). There 
>> is
>> /usr/sbin/rcbacula-fd though..
>>
>> --
>> Silver
>>
>
> No systemd services ? ugh sorry I can't believe it.
> Just check :
> rpm -ql bacula-fd
>
> /etc/bacula
> /etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf
> /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2.d/services/bacula-fd
> /lib/systemd/system/bacula-fd.service
> /usr/lib64/bacula/bpipe-fd.so
> /usr/sbin/bacula-fd
> /usr/sbin/rcbacula-fd
> /usr/share/man/man8/bacula-fd.8.gz
> /var/lib/bacula
>
> What's true is by default the .service is not enabled after install,
> well like any services on an openSUSE distribution.
>
> Once your setup is done, enable the service by running
> systemctl enable bacula-(fd,sd,dir).service
>
> and start them by systemctl start bacula-(fd,sd,dir).service
>
> Beware, from previous version 5.2.6 the pid directory is now again
> /var/run/bacula
> adapt your configuration according.

OK, got it now, thanks.

I guess I just assumed it would be enabled after upgrading since it was 
enabled before.

--
Silver

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