On Wed, 16 Jan 2008, Jan Wagner wrote:

On Wednesday 16 January 2008 20:47, Justin Piszcz wrote:
Perhaps per-Robert,

Make one for the cache, one for the daemon?

e.g., when one 'stops' a daemon, shouldn't it kill all relevant processes
it created?

what if anybody comes to the idea to stop the cache via initscript, but don't
stop the daemon? In this case it should be ensured, that the cache is
starting or is started, when the daemon starts. I guess thats most of the
users are confused by 2 init scripts and will not use it in the correct way.
For example stoping the cache while the daemon runs or things like that.

I would prefer to echo a hint when stoping/restarting the daemon, how to stop
the cache.

Any invents?

With kind regards, Jan.
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Hmm good question, perhaps make 'stop' to fully stop the service but a second stop if you want to keep the cache running? I am not sure what is the best recommended method that everyone would agree with.

Justin.



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