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The init scripts for Debian/Ubuntu source /etc/default/riak, which is an easy way to do things like set ulimit for Riak.
/etc/default/riak
ulimit
Is there a reason the RHEL based init scripts don't source something like /etc/sysconfig/riak? Would there be any downsides to adding that?
/etc/sysconfig/riak
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Read /etc/sysconfig/<service> file in RHEL/Fedora init script
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Fixes: #114
Fixed in #116
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The init scripts for Debian/Ubuntu source
/etc/default/riak
, which is an easy way to do things like setulimit
for Riak.Is there a reason the RHEL based init scripts don't source something like
/etc/sysconfig/riak
? Would there be any downsides to adding that?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: