On Tue, 22.05.12 22:25, Joachim Banzhaf (joachim.banz...@googlemail.com) wrote:
Am 22.05.2012 22:13, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:06:04PM +0200, Joachim Banzhaf wrote:
Thanks for your answers, all three of them!
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 09:27:34PM +0200, Joachim Banzhaf wrote:
As it happens I also like IBM DB2 a lot (for other reasons).
DB2 is closed source (I hope you dont stop reading now) and it installs
an inittab entry.
Hi,
I found out about systemd because openSUSE uses it now.
I read the annoncement and the three updates of it and some more and can
say I like systemd a lot.
It just seems to be the right way to do process/service management.
As it happens I also like IBM DB2 a lot (for other reasons).
DB2 is
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:27 PM, Joachim Banzhaf
joachim.banz...@googlemail.com wrote:
I found out about systemd because openSUSE uses it now.
I read the annoncement and the three updates of it and some more and can
say I like systemd a lot.
It just seems to be the right way to do
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 09:27:34PM +0200, Joachim Banzhaf wrote:
As it happens I also like IBM DB2 a lot (for other reasons).
DB2 is closed source (I hope you dont stop reading now) and it installs
an inittab entry.
fmc:2345:respawn:/opt/ibm/db2/V10.1/bin/db2fmcd #DB2 Fault Monitor
Thanks for your answers, all three of them!
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Restart=always
AFAIK SysV init restarts the service on failures immediatelly for some
times, then uses a delay of some minutes before it retries, which seems
sensible. If I understand systemd.service man
Am 22.05.2012 22:06, schrieb Joachim Banzhaf:
Thanks for your answers, all three of them!
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Restart=always
AFAIK SysV init restarts the service on failures immediatelly for some times,
then uses a delay of some minutes
before it retries, which
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:06:04PM +0200, Joachim Banzhaf wrote:
Thanks for your answers, all three of them!
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Restart=always
AFAIK SysV init restarts the service on failures immediatelly for some
times, then uses a delay of some minutes before it
Am 22.05.2012 22:13, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:06:04PM +0200, Joachim Banzhaf wrote:
Thanks for your answers, all three of them!
Am 22.05.2012 21:42, schrieb Tomasz Torcz:
Restart=always
AFAIK SysV init restarts the service on failures immediatelly for some
times,