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    Services not starting automatically after reboot

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    • mcdaniels
      mcdaniels last edited by

      Hi folks,
      I just recognizen on a new install that none of the kopano-services (search, server, spooler) is starting automatically.

      ● kopano-server.service - Kopano Groupware Core Storage Server
         Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/kopano-server.service; disabled; vendor p
      reset: enabled)
         Active: inactive (dead)
      

      This is the same for all other services.

      If I start them manually, all is working.

      Do you have any clue, why this is happening?

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      • tjoen
        tjoen @mcdaniels last edited by

        @mcdaniels

        starting is disabled. Enable it by

        # systemctl enable kopano-server
        
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        • mcdaniels
          mcdaniels last edited by

          Hi tjoen,

          do you know, whether this is by design, or is there a mistake in the (my) configuration?

          Thanks!

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          • tjoen
            tjoen last edited by

            Common sense. If you install a program then it doesn’t mean that you want it always started on startup.

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            • mcdaniels
              mcdaniels last edited by

              As far as I noticed, that was not the case in earlier versions of kopano. At least my older installation did not do that.

              Thanks for your input! :)

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              • jengelh
                jengelh Banned @tjoen last edited by

                @tjoen said in Services not starting automatically after reboot:

                Common sense. If you install a program then it doesn’t mean that you want it always started on startup.

                Yes, but Debian lacks that sense (and derivates inherit it).

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