Hi,
On Debian you should probably safely use this script:
https://github.com/apache/james-project/blob/master/dockerfiles/packaging/guice/cassandra/scripts/james.service
And this one on RHEL:
https://github.com/apache/james-project/blob/master/dockerfiles/packaging/guice/cassandra/scripts/james.service.rhel
Regards,
Raphaël Ouazana.
Le 2018-12-03 09:44, Vlad Palnik a écrit :
This has probably been solved by someone,
I would like to run james as a service on startup and was hoping
someone
here has already set that up
and be able to give me some pointers and avoid any pitfalls. To be
more specific I would like to know what
is the difference between *run.sh* and *james start* and what would
work
better. Using *ps aux | grep james*
shows me that *james start* loads quite a few more libraries that
*run.sh*.
Furthermore a quick test running *run.sh* as a command starts james
correctly and pop clients can connect
without any issues, yet pop clients can't get authenticated when
running
james as a service by creating/using
a james.service/systemctl.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks
VP
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