Bonjour,
I recently noticed that on RedHat 9 servers, the "/etc/init.d" symbolic link no longer exists by default.
We currently need to recreate the symbolic link each time a VM is created.
I think it would be a good idea to stop using this symbolic link for recent versions of RedHat servers.
Cordialement.
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Re: Application-Aware : Utilisation de init.d déprécié
Bonjour, which specific RHEL 9 version are you observing this behavior on? Just so our QA knows what to look at to reproduce. Merci
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Re: Application-Aware : Utilisation de init.d déprécié
Hello,
We used the last version of RHEL 9 : version 9.5
Thx
We used the last version of RHEL 9 : version 9.5
Thx
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Re: Application-Aware : Utilisation de init.d déprécié
Good day,
We weren’t able to reproduce your case.
Could you please provide a support case ID for this issue?
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We weren’t able to reproduce your case.
Could you please provide a support case ID for this issue?
Just a quick note: our support team can assist you better if you upload your logs, which you can find more information about here.
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