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Use systemd unit for Ubuntu >= 16.04#85
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I think we should use systemd to unwrap all the layers around the process we currently use. Your current systemd unit file would call the SysV init file which calls the Java service wrapper, which actually calls the Java process. With systemd you could just call the Java process directly, and let systemd handle all the daemonization, PID tracking, restarting, logging, ... But maybe this is something that should come out of the box, not just in a Puppet module. For that reason I started a discussion on the Sonarqube mailing list. |
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This pull request installs a systemd unit and resolves the problem mentioned in #64 for Ubuntu 16.04 in an IMHO better way.