Pentaho data integration server
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Save the file and close the text editor.Su - pentaho -c "/home/pentaho/pentaho/server/data-integration-server/stop-pentaho.sh" Su - pentaho -c "/home/pentaho/pentaho/server/data-integration-server/start-pentaho.sh" # Provides: start-data-integration-server stop-data-integration-server You may also have to adjust the paths to the DI Server scripts to match your situation. Using a text editor, copy the following content into the new pentaho script, changing postgresql to the name of the init script for your database, if it is running on the remote machine, or remove postgresql entirely if you are using a remote database.With root permissions, create a file in /etc/init.d/ named pdi.
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You may have to modify the details of the script if you use a different distribution of Linux or other Unix-like operating system, different shells, or different init systems. This script was tested on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Where postgrtesql appears in this script, change it to reflect the RDBMS you are using as a solution repository, either MySQL or Oracle. This script also assumes you are using the PostgreSQL solution repository. If you are using a different account to start these services, substitute it in the script in step 2. This procedure assumes that you are running the DI Server under the pentaho local user account.
PENTAHO DATA INTEGRATION SERVER ARCHIVE
Because the Installation Wizard and the Archive Installation do not provide a way to start the DI repository and DI Server automatically on boot or shut-down, here are examples of how you might approach creating a script to do this.