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[jira] [Created] (NIFI-1715) Hortonworks Data Flow (aka, NiFi)

Arun Singh created NIFI-1715:
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             Summary: Hortonworks Data Flow (aka, NiFi)
                 Key: NIFI-1715
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-1715
             Project: Apache NiFi
          Issue Type: Bug
         Environment: SLES11 SP4
            Reporter: Arun Singh


Issue 1: Hortonworks Data Flow (aka, NiFi). When running the command "bin/nifi.sh install", it will setup the correct service file for you so that nifi will start on boot. When you look at the file, especially the "install" section:

install() {
SVC_NAME=nifi
if [ "x$2" != "x" ] ; then
SVC_NAME=$2
fi

SVC_FILE="/etc/init.d/$
{SVC_NAME}"
cp "$0" "${SVC_FILE}"
sed -i s:NIFI_HOME=.*:NIFI_HOME="${NIFI_HOME}": "${SVC_FILE}"
sed -i s:PROGNAME=.*:PROGNAME="${SCRIPT_NAME}": "${SVC_FILE}"
rm -f "/etc/rc2.d/S65${SVC_NAME}

"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/$
{SVC_NAME}" "/etc/rc2.d/S65${SVC_NAME}

"
rm -f "/etc/rc2.d/K65$
{SVC_NAME}"
ln -s "/etc/init.d/${SVC_NAME}

" "/etc/rc2.d/K65$
{SVC_NAME}"
echo "Service ${SVC_NAME}

installed"
}

The problem above is that the startup and shutdown files (the "S" and "K" files) are created in a directory "/etc/rc2.d", however this directory exists only on RHEL. On SUSE this directory is slightly different, /etc/init.d/rc2.d

So when attempting to setup the services file (for bootup purposes), the above command fails on SUSE. Worse, no error checking is performed and it will actually print a successful message!




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