The service command belongs to upstart. Ubuntu moved from upstart to systemd in 15.04. We did ship agent packages for Ubuntu 14.04 up until Zabbix 6.4 and dropped them in 7.0.
In general, I think that we can safely drop all mentions of old init systems from documentation. In other words, use systemctl everywhere.
Jurijs Klopovskis
added a comment - The service command belongs to upstart. Ubuntu moved from upstart to systemd in 15.04. We did ship agent packages for Ubuntu 14.04 up until Zabbix 6.4 and dropped them in 7.0.
In general, I think that we can safely drop all mentions of old init systems from documentation. In other words, use systemctl everywhere.
Documentation updated: Replaced all service commands with systemctl commands and fixed systemctl syntax on multiple pages in all supported versions; for example:
Installation > Upgrade procedure > Upgrade from packages > Debian/Ubuntu (7.2, 7.0, 6.4, 6.0, 5.0), etc.
Arturs Dancis
added a comment - - edited Documentation updated: Replaced all service commands with systemctl commands and fixed systemctl syntax on multiple pages in all supported versions; for example:
Zabbix processes > Agent ( 7.2 , 7.0 , 6.4 , 6.0 , 5.0 )
Installation > Upgrade procedure > Upgrade from packages > Debian/Ubuntu ( 7.2 , 7.0 , 6.4 , 6.0 , 5.0 ), etc.
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The service command belongs to upstart. Ubuntu moved from upstart to systemd in 15.04. We did ship agent packages for Ubuntu 14.04 up until Zabbix 6.4 and dropped them in 7.0.
In general, I think that we can safely drop all mentions of old init systems from documentation. In other words, use systemctl everywhere.