В Tue, 17 Dec 2013 04:13:33 +0900
Tony Seo пишет:
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> But I'm curious about "fail" from your answer, now.
> What is the "fail signal" in systemd?
When process terminated unexpectedly with any exit status that does
not mean "normal exit". See SuccessExitStatus in man systemd.service.
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Because I have managed a few processes in systemd, I'd like to just start
all processes at the same time when one of the process was failed or dead
with kill signal.
But I'm curious about "fail" from your answer, now.
What is the "fail signal" in systemd?
I don't know how to make systemd take "fa
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 02:26:02AM +0900, Tony Seo wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I send this mail to know whether systemd have options to solve this problem
> without socket activation.
>
> what I have experienced situation is like:
> If I have A.service, B.service and C.service, I'd like to set [service]
В Mon, 16 Dec 2013 02:26:02 +0900
Tony Seo пишет:
> Hello.
>
> I send this mail to know whether systemd have options to solve this problem
> without socket activation.
>
> what I have experienced situation is like:
> If I have A.service, B.service and C.service, I'd like to set [service] in
>
Hello.
I send this mail to know whether systemd have options to solve this problem
without socket activation.
what I have experienced situation is like:
If I have A.service, B.service and C.service, I'd like to set [service] in
A.service to make others started when A.service is exited(fail, exit