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@ -438,18 +438,19 @@ Spring Boot application as an `init.d` service simply create a symlink:
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$ sudo ln -s /var/myapp/myapp.jar /etc/init.d/myapp
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Once installed, you can start and stop the service in the usual way. For example:
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Once installed, you can start and stop the service in the usual way. For example, on a
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Debian based system:
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$ /etc/init.d/myapp start
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$ service myapp start
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TIP: If your application fails to start, check the log file written to
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`/var/log/<appname>.log` for errors.
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You can also flag the application to start automatically using your standard operating
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system tools. For example, if you use Debian:
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system tools. For example, on Debian:
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