[Solved] Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
[Solved] Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
I have to manually change state running after I reboot system. I am using Linux mint 20.1 and installed from ubuntu ppa. Yes I tried the sleep 10, in the /etc/init.d/zoneminder.
Last edited by swolsen on Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
Sounds like it’s not starting the service at boot.
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Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
I thought that is what /etc/init.d/zoneminder was suppose to do. Not sure why this is not working. I even added the sleep 15 command in there after start()
Looking through the syslog I do not see
Apr 11 07:32:11 railcar44 systemd[1]: Starting ZoneMinder CCTV recording and surveillance system...
until I issue command
sudo /etc/init.d/zoneminder start
Then it changes to the running state.
Looking through the syslog I do not see
Apr 11 07:32:11 railcar44 systemd[1]: Starting ZoneMinder CCTV recording and surveillance system...
until I issue command
sudo /etc/init.d/zoneminder start
Then it changes to the running state.
Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
It may run the service, I don’t know your set up. It clearly isn’t starting it at boot, which is what you need to tell it to do.
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Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
/etc/init.d is the old init system. Mint should have systemd nowadays i guess. You either have to create a systemd service starting that script or you install a native zoneminder systemd script. Something like this: https://github.com/ZoneMinder/zoneminde ... er.service
Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
Thanks, I will check that out a little later.
Re: Zoneminder does not start in the running state after reboot
Issued command
sudo systemctl enable zoneminder.service
and that did the trick.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction Bluemax!
sudo systemctl enable zoneminder.service
and that did the trick.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction Bluemax!