On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Raghavendra. H. R
wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions.
> But with this suggestion I need to run as user something like that.
>
> In normal init.d systems, we have environment variables like PATH &
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
> No matter where I
After a long while… it's here.
CHANGES WITH 232:
* Wrappers for sd_journal_enumerate_unique, has_runtime_files,
has_peristent_files.
* sd_journal_open_directory_fd, sd_journal_open_files_fd can
be used by passing file descriptors to the initializer as
Hi,
I'm trying to prevent a qemu process from using swap and noticed that in
addition to /proc/sys/vm/swappiness systemd and cgroups now play a role
in this.
I set /proc/sys/vm/swappiness to 0 and did the same for
/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/machine.slice/memory.swappiness and
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:18 AM, Raghavendra. H. R wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions.
> But with this suggestion i.e., generator file, I again need to add/modify
> some files.
>
You need to add/modify some files to implement your service anyway. I
do not see how one
Hello, when you use machinectl shell, you get your own pseudoterminal,
don't you? but it is owned by root.
Problem is when some background process tries to open this terminal when
this background process runs from the spawned shell, like gpg-agent,
because it has no permissions to do so and fails.
Thank you for the suggestions.
But with this suggestion I need to run as user something like that.
In normal init.d systems, we have environment variables like PATH &
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
No matter where I place my new executable or library, adding that path into
these environment variables is enough
Thank you for the suggestions.
But with this suggestion i.e., generator file, I again need to add/modify
some files.
All I'm looking into is I mount my binaries and unit files under /mnt. By
setting any environment variable like SYSTEMD_UNIT_PATH, systemd should
pick the unit files from /mnt and