Reindl Thank you for your response. Let me see if what you provided will work with what I am trying to do.
Thanks again! On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > > > Am 25.04.2016 um 19:23 schrieb Sean Son: > >> Thank you for your reply. >> >> The issue is, I do not know what other services/targets will need to be >> started prior to BIND starting. In other words, I have no idea how to >> set up the unit file for BIND. >> > > none - just none > > and even if - how would a blind script at startup solve that question - if > it don't (and it really don't) what's your exactly problem? > _______________________________________________ > > [Unit] > Description=DNS Server > > [Service] > Type=simple > ExecStart=/usr/sbin/named -f -u named > ExecReload=/usr/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID > ExecStop=/usr/bin/kill -TERM $MAINPID > Restart=always > RestartSec=1 > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > _______________________________________________ > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Anand Buddhdev <ana...@ripe.net >> <mailto:ana...@ripe.net>> wrote: >> >> On 25/04/16 17:59, Sean Son wrote: >> >> Hi Sean Son, >> >> > I know I emailed the list about compiling BIND on a SystemD distro >> earlier >> > last month. This time I have a different question. After I compile >> BIND9 on >> > CentOS 7 , how do I get it to start up at boot time and how do I >> restart >> > it? I don't want to have to write a systemd unit configuration file >> for it. >> > I want it to run using a boot script or some other way that will >> allow BIND >> > to start up at boot and also allow the system administrator to >> restart BIND >> > if it ever stops running. >> >> A systemd unit file is the *easiest* and *simplest* way to get BIND to >> start at boot. Is there any reason you don't want to use systemd? It's >> not difficult at all. You just a few lines in a file to create a >> system >> unit. >> >> If you don't want systemd to restart BIND if it crashes, then you can >> just set: >> >> Restart=no >> >> Then, you can start BIND by hand with "systemctl start <unitname>" >> > >
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