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Server 1C:Enterprise on CentOS 7?
The srv1cv83 service has been added to startup, but does not start on system boot.
systemctl start srv1cv83 doesn't start the service, but service srv1cv83 start works fine.
Has anyone run 1c8.3 on Debian8 or CentOS7?
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Installed different versions 8.2 and 8.3 on "Ubuntu server" servers from official deb-packages. The situation described has never occurred. Always during the installation, the service registered itself at startup and when the server was rebooted, it rose itself. For Debian, there are absolutely the same packages - colleagues who sit on this OS did not complain.
1) Check the 1C logs - perhaps something is missing when the service starts. Up to the point that you may have something occupying ports 15 ** at startup, and then freeing them ...
2) Frequent server restarts are not normal. In three years, I had only five reboots on the working server - a planned update to 14.04 LTS, a power outage at the hoster, and a couple of hardware failures. After the reboot, in any case, you should check the performance of all services, and if 1C still starts, then this is not a critical problem. Unless you have a lot of free time and heightened perfectionism... :)
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