Public bug reported:
I've installed softflowd with apt install softflowd. If you try to
enable and start with systemctl enable softflowd you get the following
message:
Synchronizing state of softflowd.service with SysV service script with
/lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable softflowd
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/softflowd.service →
/lib/systemd/system/softflowd.service.
if you look into the softflowd.service file, it just calls /bin/true for
start and stop. When you use the multi-instance version the
configuration file doesn't match to the systemd unit.
1.) the path is /usr/bin/softflowd instead of /usr/sbin/softflowd. It
seems this is changed between 0.9.9-3 and 1.0.0-1 and was not updated.
Additionally, the variables for $interface and $options are lowercase in
the systemd unit file and upper case in the configuration file. After
fixing this, creating a configuration file in
/etc/softflowd/default.conf, the service can be enabled and started in
ubuntu:eoan with systemctl enable | start softflowd@default.
** Affects: softflowd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can't start the service with systemd
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