Auto-restart apache2 on crash with systemd(Ubuntu 15.10)












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There is no apache2.service file on ubuntu 15.10. I want to restart apache2 if the apache2 process gets killed. For most services I can add a



...
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/path/to/bin
Restart=on-failure
...


to the *.service file



If I enable apache2 as a systemd service I get:



systemctl enable apache2
apache2.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install
Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable apache2


So it's using the System V backward compatibility. Do I have to replace the /etc/init.d/apache2 script and create a "native systemd service" or is there any other solution?










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    There is no apache2.service file on ubuntu 15.10. I want to restart apache2 if the apache2 process gets killed. For most services I can add a



    ...
    [Service]
    Type=simple
    ExecStart=/path/to/bin
    Restart=on-failure
    ...


    to the *.service file



    If I enable apache2 as a systemd service I get:



    systemctl enable apache2
    apache2.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install
    Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable apache2


    So it's using the System V backward compatibility. Do I have to replace the /etc/init.d/apache2 script and create a "native systemd service" or is there any other solution?










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      There is no apache2.service file on ubuntu 15.10. I want to restart apache2 if the apache2 process gets killed. For most services I can add a



      ...
      [Service]
      Type=simple
      ExecStart=/path/to/bin
      Restart=on-failure
      ...


      to the *.service file



      If I enable apache2 as a systemd service I get:



      systemctl enable apache2
      apache2.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install
      Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable apache2


      So it's using the System V backward compatibility. Do I have to replace the /etc/init.d/apache2 script and create a "native systemd service" or is there any other solution?










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      There is no apache2.service file on ubuntu 15.10. I want to restart apache2 if the apache2 process gets killed. For most services I can add a



      ...
      [Service]
      Type=simple
      ExecStart=/path/to/bin
      Restart=on-failure
      ...


      to the *.service file



      If I enable apache2 as a systemd service I get:



      systemctl enable apache2
      apache2.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install
      Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable apache2


      So it's using the System V backward compatibility. Do I have to replace the /etc/init.d/apache2 script and create a "native systemd service" or is there any other solution?







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          You should be able to run sudo systemctl edit apache2.service and enter custom overrides in the file, as follows:



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          Restart=on-failure





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            You should be able to run sudo systemctl edit apache2.service and enter custom overrides in the file, as follows:



            [Service]
            Restart=on-failure





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              You should be able to run sudo systemctl edit apache2.service and enter custom overrides in the file, as follows:



              [Service]
              Restart=on-failure





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                You should be able to run sudo systemctl edit apache2.service and enter custom overrides in the file, as follows:



                [Service]
                Restart=on-failure





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                You should be able to run sudo systemctl edit apache2.service and enter custom overrides in the file, as follows:



                [Service]
                Restart=on-failure






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