Bob Lantz 7c751b51e7 Cross-platform changes to onos.initd
We now can use start-stop-daemon (debian), daemon()
shell function (centos), or sudo (others) to start
onos-service.

It should be backward compatible on systemd systems.

Tested on Ubuntu 14 and CentOS 6. Should also work on
Ubuntu 15/16, CentOS 7, Debian, and Fedora.

(Note that we should test this against various OSes,
preferably automatically rather than manually!)

Addresses at least part of ONOS-2907

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ONOS : Open Network Operating System

What is ONOS?

ONOS is a new SDN network operating system designed for high availability, performance, scale-out.

Top-Level Features

  • High availability through clustering and distributed state management.
  • Scalability through clustering and sharding of network device control.
  • Performance that is good for a first release, and which has an architecture that will continue to support improvements.
  • Northbound abstractions for a global network view, network graph, and application intents.
  • Pluggable southbound for support of OpenFlow and new or legacy protocols.
  • Graphical user interface to view multi-layer topologies and inspect elements of the topology.
  • REST API for access to Northbound abstractions as well as CLI commands.
  • CLI for debugging.
  • Support for both proactive and reactive flow setup.
  • SDN-IP application to support interworking with traditional IP networks controlled by distributed routing protocols such as BGP.
  • IP-Optical use case demonstration.

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