As mentioned in each of the quick start sections, each distribution of Tigase XMPP server comes with a number of scripts that are customized for different versions of Linux.
Table 6. init.d chart
Operating system | init.d file path | Types of Operating Systems |
---|---|---|
Systemd |
|
Systemd-based distributions |
Debian |
|
Knoppix, Ubuntu (before v15.04), Raspbian or Duvian |
Gentoo |
|
CoreOS (before v94.0.0), Tin Hat Linux or other *too based systems |
Mandriva |
|
Specific init.d file for Mandriva Linux |
Redhat |
|
RedHat (before v7.0) and other RPM based linux derivatives like CentOS (before v.7.14), openSUSE (before v12.2) |
Note
If your operating system is a systemd-based linux distribution, we recommend to use systemd service scripts. It may be possible
to use (in this case legacy) init.d
startup files as before, but usage of systemd startup scripts will allow better control of the startup process and will even
allow for automatic restart of the Tigase XMPP Server in the case of JVM crash.