I want to delay start an service on boot. Ubuntu Server 15.10
I've created the file /startup-tvheadend.sh (chmod +x)
#!/bin/bash sleep 20 && service tvheadend start;
Then in crontab -e
@reboot /startup-tvheadend.sh
Running the script as sudo works but not when I reboot the computer. I've disabled the default auto start after installation.
kidkic@TvHeadEnd:~$ systemctl status tvheadend ● tvheadend.service - (null) Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/tvheadend) Active: inactive (dead) Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8)7
2 Answers
As you are using systemctl status tvheadend, I guess you should also use systemd's systemctl instead of upstart's service command to start this service:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 20 && systemctl start tvheadend; It's simpler to add a sleep to the systemd configuration file. For example, to delay the bind9 start, we can edit (On Ubuntu 16.04) /lib/systemd/system/bind9.service and add a ExecStarPre command. (See )
[Service]
ExecStartPre=-/bin/sleep 5
EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/bind9