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Mahadev konar commented on ZOOKEEPER-1593:
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Michi/Dirkjan,
 Unfortunately these package files are mostly unused and we probably should be 
getting rid of them given BigTop is doing all the packaging work. Dirkjan are 
you using the packaging in production? Do you think BigTop packaging might be 
of help to you?
                
> Add Debian style /etc/default/zookeeper support to init script
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1593
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1593
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: scripts
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.5
>         Environment: Debian Linux 6.0
>            Reporter: Dirkjan Bussink
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: zookeeper_debian_default.patch
>
>
> In our configuration we use a different data directory for Zookeeper. The 
> problem is that the current Debian init.d script has the default location 
> hardcoded:
> ZOOPIDDIR=/var/lib/zookeeper/data
> ZOOPIDFILE=${ZOOPIDDIR}/zookeeper_server.pid
> By using the standard Debian practice of allowing for a 
> /etc/default/zookeeper we can redefine these variables to point to the 
> correct location:
> ZOOPIDDIR=/var/lib/zookeeper/data
> ZOOPIDFILE=${ZOOPIDDIR}/zookeeper_server.pid
> [ -r /etc/default/zookeeper ] && . /etc/default/zookeeper
> This currently can't be done through /usr/libexec/zkEnv.sh, since that is 
> loaded before ZOOPIDDIR and ZOOPIDFILE are set. Any change there would 
> therefore undo the setup made in for example /etc/zookeeper/zookeeper-env.sh.

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