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I am trying to lanunch java daemon when system start in Ubuntu 18.04.



I see that in Ubuntu 18.04, systemd is used. so If I want to launch daemon like /etc/init.d/myservice start, I should create systemd unit file.



DigialOcean kindly made this article, but It has many parts.



What would be the parts that make jobs done?
Any pointer would be appreciated.










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  • gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
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I am trying to lanunch java daemon when system start in Ubuntu 18.04.



I see that in Ubuntu 18.04, systemd is used. so If I want to launch daemon like /etc/init.d/myservice start, I should create systemd unit file.



DigialOcean kindly made this article, but It has many parts.



What would be the parts that make jobs done?
Any pointer would be appreciated.










share|improve this question






















  • gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
    – ruseel
    Dec 5 at 9:09
















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I am trying to lanunch java daemon when system start in Ubuntu 18.04.



I see that in Ubuntu 18.04, systemd is used. so If I want to launch daemon like /etc/init.d/myservice start, I should create systemd unit file.



DigialOcean kindly made this article, but It has many parts.



What would be the parts that make jobs done?
Any pointer would be appreciated.










share|improve this question













I am trying to lanunch java daemon when system start in Ubuntu 18.04.



I see that in Ubuntu 18.04, systemd is used. so If I want to launch daemon like /etc/init.d/myservice start, I should create systemd unit file.



DigialOcean kindly made this article, but It has many parts.



What would be the parts that make jobs done?
Any pointer would be appreciated.







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  • gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
    – ruseel
    Dec 5 at 9:09




















  • gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
    – ruseel
    Dec 5 at 9:09


















gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
– ruseel
Dec 5 at 9:09






gist.github.com/jcderr/49b7ee3fc0ae689e7e2d From this gist, using 'ExecStart' in unit file seems to be OK.
– ruseel
Dec 5 at 9:09

















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