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Process: 29999 ExecStart=/home/swathi/swathiec.sh (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Fri 13:31:47 UTC 19s ago Swathi 30090 1 99 13:31 ? 00:00:11 /home/swathi/shnlp/jre/bin/java -Dinstall4j.jvmDir=/home/swathi/shnlp/jre -Dexe4j.moduleName=/home/swathi/shnlp/shnlps -Dinstall4j.launcherId=24 -Dinstall4j.swt=false -Di4jv=0 -Di4jv=0 -Di4jv=0 -Di4jv=0 -Di4jv=0 -Xmx11914m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:-CreateMinidumpOnCrash untry=US -Duser.language=en -Djsse.enableSNIExtension=false -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 4Stack=true 4Addresses=true .=true -Di4j.vpt=true -classpath /home/swathi/shnlp/.install4j/i4jruntime.jar:/home/swathi/shnlp/.:/home/swathi/shnlp/3rdparty/scala-library-2.10.0-M1.jar:/home/swathi/shnlp/3rdparty/shn-gsb-scala-2.9.1.1.jar:/home/swathi/shnlp/original-logprocessor.jar .UnixLauncher start e9310944 /home/swathi/shnlp/error.log /home/swathi/shnlp/output.log .LogReaderDisruptor Start the service using the following commands to check on the auto-start swathi]# sudo systemctl start swathi]# ps -aef | grep shnlp.To reload the systemd process, execute following command:.In the above file, User is the userID that the Cloud Connector shnlps service uses to auto-start after the VM restarts. Create a file called rvice and add the following system]# cat rvice Now add a service unit in the folder: cd /etc/systemd/system.Give executable permission to this shell script swathi]# chmod +x swathiec.sh.Create a shell script pointing to the shnlps service of this Cloud Connector as ~]$ cat /home/swathi/swathiec.sh.Begin with Skyhigh Cloud Connector starting in the following folder:.Skyhigh Cloud Connector is installed after the restart. Use the following script to specify the user you want to start Skyhigh Cloud Connector with when you restart the Linux system.