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6.4. Systemd
When the
karaf-service.sh utility identifies Systemd, it generates three files:
- a systemd unit file to manage the root Apache Karaf container
- a systemd environment file with variables used by the root Apache Karaf container
- a systemd template unit file to manage Apache Karaf child containers
Here is an example:
$ ./karaf-service.sh -k /opt/karaf-4 -n karaf-4 Writing service file "/opt/karaf-4/bin/contrib/karaf-4.service" Writing service configuration file "/opt/karaf-4/etc/karaf-4.conf" Writing service file "/opt/karaf-4/bin/contrib/karaf-4@.service" $ cp /opt/karaf-4/bin/contrib/karaf-4.service /etc/systemd/system $ cp /opt/karaf-4/bin/contrib/karaf-4@.service /etc/systemd/system $ systemctl enable karaf-4.service

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