On 20:55 Wed 10 May , Christian Balzer wrote: > is there any package you're not involved with? ^o^
Nah, we just happen to be running the same things :) > On Wed, 10 May 2017 12:37:34 +0300 Apollon Oikonomopoulos wrote: > > > Control: severity -1 wishlist > > > Sure thing. > > > Hi, > > > > On 17:53 Wed 10 May , Christian Balzer wrote: > > > Jessie (backports), systemd. > > > > > > When running DRBD with pacemaker it is recommended (and with systemd > > > required, see link below) to disable DRBD startup at boot time. > > > > > > However: > > > --- > > > # systemctl disable drbd > > > drbd.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install. > > > Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install disable drbd > > > insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `drbd' > > > overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5). > > > insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 2 3 4 5 6) of script > > > `drbd' overrides LSB defaults (0 1 6). > > > --- > > > > > > But since systemd-sysv picks up anything in /etc/init.d/ we get after a > > > reboot: > > > --- > > > # systemctl status drbd > > > drbd.service - LSB: Control drbd resources. > > > Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/drbd; generated; vendor preset: enabled) > > > Active: active (exited) since Wed 2017-05-10 10:37:39 JST; 6h ago > > > Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) > > > CGroup: /system.slice/drbd.service > > > --- > > > > > > Ways forward would be a unit file for systemd that actually allows disable > > > to work as expected or some other means to (permanently) neuter the init.d > > > file (instead of an "exit 0" at the top which did the trick for now). > > > > Thanks for the report! > > > > You can always use `systemctl mask drbd.service', which will neuter the > > initscript completely. I'm downgrading the severity to 'wishlist', > > unless `systemctl mask' causes some ill side-effects, in which case > > please change the severity again. > > > That worked w/o any ill effects I can see. > > Unfortunately mask is not a particular well known/referenced systemctl > feature, but then again that might be my tremendous love and admiration > for all things systemd speaking. ^o^ mask is well-documented, it's just something we didn't have with sysvinit, so most people ignore its existence and it's not cited often. > > > But yes, ideally we should provide a native unit. > > > I wonder if this bears referencing to the systemd/systemd-sysv folks, to > maybe suggest "mask" in the output when somebody runs disable against a > LSB sysv init script. The thing is, systemctl disable *should* do the right thing, even in jessie. It makes me suspect there are some older package left-overs around. Can you please try running: $ systemctl disable drbd.service $ systemctl daemon-reload $ find /lib/systemd /run/systemd /etc/systemd -name drbd.service Thanks Apollon