Centos 7 startup service for elasticsearch [closed]











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I have elastic search installed in centos OS 7.2.1511, i would like to start the service when the machine been reboot.



this is the command i'm running:



./elasticsearch -d



how can i make it run at startup?










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I have elastic search installed in centos OS 7.2.1511, i would like to start the service when the machine been reboot.



this is the command i'm running:



./elasticsearch -d



how can i make it run at startup?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, thrig, Isaac, Thomas Nov 27 at 7:23


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    Sorry my bad, 7 will update the post
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    Nov 26 at 18:10













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I have elastic search installed in centos OS 7.2.1511, i would like to start the service when the machine been reboot.



this is the command i'm running:



./elasticsearch -d



how can i make it run at startup?










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I have elastic search installed in centos OS 7.2.1511, i would like to start the service when the machine been reboot.



this is the command i'm running:



./elasticsearch -d



how can i make it run at startup?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, thrig, Isaac, Thomas Nov 27 at 7:23


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, thrig, Isaac, Thomas Nov 27 at 7:23


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Sorry my bad, 7 will update the post
    – USer22999299
    Nov 26 at 18:10














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    Sorry my bad, 7 will update the post
    – USer22999299
    Nov 26 at 18:10








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Nov 26 at 18:10




Sorry my bad, 7 will update the post
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Nov 26 at 18:10















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