Longview service not started after reboot (CentOS 6.4 x64)

Earlier today I installed Longview via the given curl command onto a CentOS 6.4 x64 system. The init scripts appear to be in place, but Longview is not run on startup. Works fine if I start it manually.

I enabled chkconfig for the longview script by adding # chkconfig: 2345 95 20 after the shebang, and got it working that way, but the idea is that it would work out of the box, no?

Enjoying my graphs, not missing Munin yet :wink:

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Awesome! We're working on the chkconfig issue now :)

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