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Hey @kyhutch_mdb ,
From your steps listed above, can you try stopping the service with this command instead:
/opt/attunity/replicate/bin/areplicate stop
We do not advise customers to stop/start the service with systemctl commands.
Let us know if you are still experiencing the issues with start up.
Best,
Kelly
Hi @kyhutch_mdb
Is this a consistent error, where the Replicate installation only works until you reboot the server, then has to be reinstalled? Have you always had this issue on this server, or is this something new? If so, when did it start, and were there any changes to Replicate/Server/Source/Target when it started?
Thanks,
Dana
@Dana_Baldwin Thank you for the quick response. This has been a consistent error for me. I have only recently started to test out the product and have run into this a few times. I was hoping it was a user error issue (it still may be) but I need help figuring out what the cause is.
Sadly I've had this issue on multiple servers. I'm using virtualized servers, so it's easy to create new ones. As far as the steps to replicate go.
That's when I run into the scenario where the service doesn't start up correctly/completely and I see the call to /bin/bash ./rependctl.sh and a java process sitting in the ps -ef output.
I realized I've left out some crucial information. I have installed the software on CentOS7 and am using Qlik Replicate version 2022.05.0-499.
Is there a way to check the status of the web console besides running the areplicate status command?
Hey @kyhutch_mdb ,
From your steps listed above, can you try stopping the service with this command instead:
/opt/attunity/replicate/bin/areplicate stop
We do not advise customers to stop/start the service with systemctl commands.
Let us know if you are still experiencing the issues with start up.
Best,
Kelly
Thank you so much, that fixed it.
Do you recommend that I disable the areplicate service? If so, how can I make sure that the Replicate program auto-starts when the server boots up?
No, you should not disable the service. The service is 'the program' the service spawns tasks as needed. The tasks are independent programs 'under' the service.
fwiw,
Hein
Hey @kyhutch_mdb ,
Great! Glad to hear. Agree with @Heinvandenheuvel , I would not disable the service.
Do you have an areplicate listing under /etc/init.d/?
Kelly
Yes, there is an areplicate in /etc/init.d/. I did a standard install of the RPM, so that was created as part of it.
To be clear, when I said disable the service I meant run a systemctl disable areplicate, since this didn't seem to start up correctly. That way I would just run the /opt/attunity/replicate/bin/areplicate start|stop command to get the service to start properly, since the systemctl start seems to cause issues.