[like] Roger Larsen reacted to your message: ________________________________ From: Tony Guadagno via observium observium@lists.observium.org Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 8:50:31 PM To: Observium observium@lists.observium.org Cc: Tony Guadagno tonyg@guadagno.org Subject: [Observium] xinetd not supported on RHEL 9, use systemd instead
Hi, as xinetd is not provided for RHEL 9, I wrote a couple of systemd units to make this work. I am sure someone smarter than me could make this better, but I have confirmed this does work on any modern systemd implementation.
Would it be possible to get this in the documentation so the knowledge is not lost?
Here is the info:
Create a new file: /etc/systemd/system/observiumagent.socket Paste this into the file:
[Unit] Description=Observium Agent Socket Requires=observiumagent@.service
[Socket] ListenStream=36602 Accept=yes
[Install] WantedBy=sockets.target
Change permissions on the file: Chmod 660 /etc/systemd/system/observiumagent.socket
Create another new file: /etc/systemd/system/observiumagent@.servicemailto:/etc/systemd/system/observiumagent@.service Paste this into the file:
[Unit] Description=Observium Agent Server PartOf=observiumagent.socket
[Service] ExecStart=-/usr/bin/observium_agent #User=example #Group=example StandardInput=socket Sockets=observiumagent.socket
Change permissions on the file: Chmod 660 /etc/systemd/system/observiumagent@.servicemailto:/etc/systemd/system/observiumagent@.service
Reload systemd: systemctl daemon-reload Enable and start the service: systemctl enable --now observiumagent.socket
That’s it, of course, follow the rest of the direction on the page (UNIX Agent - Observiumhttps://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/), just ignore the ones involving xinetd
Thanks
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