On 11/15/2017 12:33 AM, Guillaume Courtois wrote:
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
from example 1
"Since no ExecStop= was specified, systemd will send SIGTERM
to all processes started from this service, and after
a timeout also SIGKILL. This behav
On 11/14/2017 01:18 AM, Guillaume Courtois wrote:
Le 14/11/2017 03:45, ToddAndMargo a écrit :
On 11/12/2017 01:06 AM, Guillaume Courtois wrote:
Le 12/11/2017 10:03, ToddAndMargo a écrit :
On 11/12/2017 12:59 AM, Guillaume Courtois wrote:
Usually stop is called right after start if you
do not
On 11/10/2017 09:28 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
I just posted:
RFE: please include the systemd's config files
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1512252
It is very unlikely to go through as RHEL is not very good
on keeping up with things.
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On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 21:28 -0800, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Dear Sane List,
>
> Google is failing me here.
>
> I need to get saned running as a service under systemd.
> Does anyone have a paper on how to do this?
>
That may depend on your distribution. The saned man-page gives an
example (it actual
Oups, I did not send it to the list :-(
Le 11/11/2017 17:21, Guillaume Courtois a écrit :
Hi,
Yes, you have to create a systemd unit. It's pretty simple, I'm
surprised you don't find any example on the internet.
Basically, you create the file in the right format
(your_service.service), put it
Dear Sane List,
Google is failing me here.
I need to get saned running as a service under systemd.
Does anyone have a paper on how to do this?
Do I need to write my own systemd script?
Many thanks,
-T
# find /usr/lib/systemd -iname \*saned\*
# yum --enablerepo=* whatprovides saned
sane-bac