fix systemd unit file hardcoded stats.js and config paths#52
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@ericy-jana I just submitted #53 because I have similar needs, but with RHEL. My changes include what you have proposed here as well. |
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These are parameterized for the init provider but hardcoded for systemd. This broke on our Debian 8 hosts which use
/usr/lib/node_modulesrather than/usr/local/lib/node_modules.The paths were already correct in
/etc/default/statsdwhich the module generates fromstatsd-defaults.erbso I just used it as a Systemd Environmentfile. This is probably not the most portable fix (e.g. I don't think it will work for RHEL-, but these are currently not using systemd anyway) but it seems better than hardcoding?