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Service Alfresco

willmacedo
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making

I need to monitor whether or not Alfresco is functional in Fedora, and it is necessary, I need to do the service to monitor it.
Can anyone tell me the name of the service?

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afaust
Legendary Innovator
Legendary Innovator

It completely depends on how you have installed / setup Alfresco. If you have used the installer there typically is not a "service" in the sense of system.d, init.d, or any other kind of service framework - there just is a start/stop script that you could use to setup a service yourself. Obviously if you go with a custom install - which I always do - you are fully free on how you set it up as a service.

So in short: No, we can't tell you the service name as there is no uniform name...

davidcognite
Star Contributor
Star Contributor

There was a useful session on monitoring Alfresco installs at one of our Summit conferences a while back, there's a link to the session slides and video here, which may be useful: Monitoring Your Alfresco Installation | Alfresco Summit is becoming Alfresco Days  

jpotts
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator

I would also add that things like Nagios or New Relic are pretty cool. You can track CPU, memory, and JVM stats and then get alerts when things start to go bad.

cesarista
World-Class Innovator
World-Class Innovator