Bug#252284: Exits (does not reload) on HUP

2004-06-07 Thread Thomas Hood
If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.

If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used.  Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.
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Thomas Hood



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Bug#252284: Exits (does not reload) on HUP

2004-06-07 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:22:10PM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote:
 If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
 not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
 
 If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
 be used.  Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.

No, reload should not be supported then, and force-reload (defined as
'reload if supported, restart otherwise') should behave as defined.

See policy 9.3.2.

--Jeroen

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Bug#252284: Exits (does not reload) on HUP

2004-06-07 Thread Thomas Hood
If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.

If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
be used.  Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.
--
Thomas Hood





Bug#252284: Exits (does not reload) on HUP

2004-06-07 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 12:22:10PM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote:
 If you send nscd the HUP signal (signal 1) then nscd exits; it does
 not reload as the author of the initscript supposed.
 
 If there is some signal that makes nscd restart then that signal should
 be used.  Otherwise 'reload' should be made a synonym for 'restart'.

No, reload should not be supported then, and force-reload (defined as
'reload if supported, restart otherwise') should behave as defined.

See policy 9.3.2.

--Jeroen

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Jeroen van Wolffelaar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (also for Jabber  MSN; ICQ: 33944357)
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