I read though that a ton of times but I believe RHEL 7 retired that method 
in /etc/init/ and conf files and moved to systemd and services.  

Ill try the sudo in ExecStart.  And report back.

On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 3:36:30 PM UTC-7, Dave S wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 2:35:40 PM UTC-7, Michael M wrote:
>>
>> I'm not stuck on getting it running as a Service.  
>>
>> Just getting it so it runs when the server is power cycled or otherwise.  
>> Insuring that the scheduler is running so it can do DB updates of 
>> flat-files that get dumped on the box daily.
>>
>
> It's not clear whether that runs at an appropriate privilege level.  The 
> upstart example in the deployment recipes has an explicit sudo in the 
> invocation.  Do you need a sudo in your ExecStart?
>
> <URL:
> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13/deployment-recipes#Start-the-scheduler-as-a-Linux-service--upstart-
> >
>
> /dps
>
>

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