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Hi Everyone, I Have A Question That Is Not Directly Related To Clearml: What Is The Best Way To Start Clearml-Server And Clearml-Agents At Startup Of A Ubuntu Machine? I Do Not Need An Explanation, Just Need To Know What I Need To Read About.

Hi everyone, I have a question that is not directly related to ClearML: What is the best way to start clearml-server and clearml-agents at startup of a Ubuntu machine? I do not need an explanation, just need to know what I need to read about.

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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Hi ReassuredTiger98
Basically assuming Linux, init.d will do the trick
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20357/how-can-i-make-a-script-in-etc-init-d-start-at-boot

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Thank you very much. I also saw a solution based on systemd and many more, so I am wondering what the best way is or does it even matter?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Thank you very much. 🙂

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Actually doesn't matter (systemd and init.d are diff ways to spin services on diff linux distros) you can pick whatever seems more continent for you, and whichever is supported by the linux you are running (in most cases both are) 🙂

  
  
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