Hi, > Hi, > > I am running CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core). I have created a > systemd > service for a java service. I want to capture both stdout and stderr to > files under /var/log directory. > # cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core) > # > # rpm -qa | grep systemd > systemd-sysv-219-78.el7_9.3.x86_64 > systemd-libs-219-78.el7_9.3.x86_64 > systemd-219-78.el7_9.3.x86_64 > > # cat /etc/systemd/system/smartresponse.service > [Unit] > Description=Smart Response Service > > [Service] > WorkingDirectory=/opt/demo > ExecStart=/bin/java -jar old2-wsb-smart-response-0.0.2-SNAPSHOT.jar > Type=simple > Restart=on-failure > RestartSec=10 > StandardOutput=file:/var/log/smartresponseserviceoutput.log > StandardError=file:/var/log/smartresponseserviceerror.log > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > # > > The files /var/log/smartresponseserviceoutput.log and > /var/log/smartresponseserviceoutput.log are not created. Please guide. I think the "file:" method is not supported with your version of systemd. See `man systemd.exec' for more info. You could use a shell script to work around this limitation, something like --%<--- #!/bin/bash exec java -jar old2-wsb-smart-response-0.0.2-SNAPSHOT.jar >> /var/log/smartresponseserviceoutput.log 2>> /var/log/smartresponseserviceerror.log --%<--- Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos