On 24.03.2010 20:40:45, Jakob wrote:
> Think about it, when you upgrade daemons on your desktop, do they restart on
> their own?

Actually, they do. A proper implementation would stop the daemons to be
updated BEFORE the update, run the update, and then restart the daemons
again.
Think about it: start and stop might depend on config files, like the
inherently broken network configuration found in SLES. There, if you
change your network configuration and then RESTART the network services,
you will end up with a broken running network configuration. The correct
solution here is to stop the network script, change the config and start
it again.


Kind regards,
     Benjamin
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