On 02/21/2012 06:31 PM, Doug Ledford wrote:
it honors all the LSB dependency tags in the SysV init scripts, and
my experience is that this is specifically where a number of the
emulation startup bugs exists.

What do you mean? That the LSB headers are incorrect too often?
It's a problem, but that at least should not be too hard to fix.

> Furthermore, the design "feature"
of not stopping anything that it didn't start seems to be more of
a bug than a feature to me...it means that if an admin starts a
service manually for whatever reason (debugging, want to see output,
the systemd unit file won't allow the necessary interactive username
and password prompt, etc.), then it won't get stopped properly on
shutdown.

Processes that are still around after stopping the services systemd knows about will get a SIGTERM and after 5 seconds a SIGKILL if they refuse to die.

That is not a feature, that's just dumb.

I disagree.

Michal
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