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Start monitor & service manager on service reboot.


Fuertey

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I've done a bit of research and from what I can see is that the monitor and service manager should automatically start when the server is rebooted. But this isn't happening for my install and I have to start the services manually using:

 

[root@server ~]# /home/tcadmin/Monitor/monitor-service start

[root@server ~]# /home/tcadmin/Monitor/serviceman-service start

 

I've tried the following with the results shown:

 

[root@server ~]# cd /home/tcadmin/Monitor

[root@server Monitor]# ./monitor-service install

The TCAdmin Monitor service is already installed

[root@server Monitor]# ./serviceman-service install

The TCAdmin Service Manager service is already installed

 

OS etc... Is Centos 7 with cPanel.

 

If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks!

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