On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Navneet Sinha
wrote:
> I have systemd service, say xyzWarmup.service.
>
> Here is the service file
>
> [Unit]
> Description=Xyz agent.
> After=fooAfter.service
> Before=fooBefore1.service
> Before=fooBefore2.service
>
> [Service]
> # Du
One more very important observation.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Navneet Sinha
wrote:
> I have systemd service, say xyzWarmup.service.
>
> Here is the service file
>
> [Unit]
> Description=Xyz agent.
> After=fooAfter.service
> Before=fooBefore1.service
> Before=fooBefore
One more observation to note is, if I change
systemd.default_standard_output=tty
to systemd.default_standard_output=console. I start seeing the missing echo
messages. Can anyone from this observation make out something and why this
is happening ?
thanks
Navneet
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 5:09 PM, N
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Navneet Sinha
wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Andrei Borzenkov
> wrote:
>
>> 18.12.2015 10:22, Tobias Hunger пишет:
>> > Am 18.12.2015 07:51 schrieb "Navneet Sinha" <
>> nnavneetsinha1...@gmail.com>:
>> >> No it doesn't fix it. Secondly, my main pro
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Andrei Borzenkov
wrote:
> 18.12.2015 10:22, Tobias Hunger пишет:
> > Am 18.12.2015 07:51 schrieb "Navneet Sinha" >:
> >> No it doesn't fix it. Secondly, my main problem is why it is not working
> > with systemd. When, I was using this script as initscript before
18.12.2015 10:22, Tobias Hunger пишет:
> Am 18.12.2015 07:51 schrieb "Navneet Sinha" :
>> No it doesn't fix it. Secondly, my main problem is why it is not working
> with systemd. When, I was using this script as initscript before porting
> this to systemd. I was able to see all echo messages.
>
>
Am 18.12.2015 07:51 schrieb "Navneet Sinha" :
> No it doesn't fix it. Secondly, my main problem is why it is not working
with systemd. When, I was using this script as initscript before porting
this to systemd. I was able to see all echo messages.
Sysvinit did not care for stdout and stderr. The o
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Johan Ouwerkerk
wrote:
> You say this part:
>
> > echo -n $"$msg (press ESC to skip): " > /dev/console
>
> Displays fine.
>
> But these:
> > echo "[ OK ]"
> > echo
>
> And these:
> > echo "[ FAIL
You say this part:
> echo -n $"$msg (press ESC to skip): " > /dev/console
Displays fine.
But these:
> echo "[ OK ]"
> echo
And these:
> echo "[ FAILED ]"
> echo "This is failure"
Don't.
Spotting the obvious
I have systemd service, say xyzWarmup.service.
Here is the service file
[Unit]
Description=Xyz agent.
After=fooAfter.service
Before=fooBefore1.service
Before=fooBefore2.service
[Service]
# During boot the xyz.sh script reads input from /dev/console. If the
user
#
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