-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ? 2011?04?07? 20:55, Marius Tolzmann ??: > > Hi again.. > > we have a setup where every user can start its own services > (e.g. a webserver, database server, whatever). > > if the user wants this service to be started after a reboot he just > tells us the name of its startup files and we add those to our startup > system. The service is then started with user privileges. > > the user is able to stop and start the service any time.. > > is there a way this kind of setup can be configured in systemd? > > thats what we would like to do: > - start services unprivileged (this already works with systemd) > - let the user start, stop, restart his service
use systemd --user > > currently the user is able to stop his service (e.g. just kill it) but > then systemd complains about a "stopped" service. if the user starts his > service again he starts it in his user session/cgroup which gets moved > to the users master session/cgroup after a logout. this is not very nice. > > so i like to clean this mess up a bit but havn't found much information > how this could already be done or if it is even planned to be a possible > configuration in the future. > > bye marius > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNnce8AAoJEKT4Uz7oTANZ8VIIAIrp/ZszRX1/6+M+f1P7fa4J K0UvEwoh37tduu1TXo1q8T2aOV7eTg6HuVwoMPe3HjBOJAyl+lOKf62luAR2PXLS d8xTPiCvr5HW2JZnR9B8iaF5PscHuWtUB+Uk4oAUJ2wTMZOIw0HJ6/OgL2XAYot/ PRmrdIw4n8ogBJRbF4R3083ozb96JOpcdJ1St+iSK4xCaN0EYjwgT/xNrP5zIabj SVjz2W1MFOika8NvA4AMIN+Wz8jV095HcQhvjxJzQ1Flg+Htp++sYjUXFZ+7cN1Y KS3niy5t7w5hXhHkI+MgAB0xzTfiDUmL+BkB9CXJ56yRlQDaqDjbpoZO4XzUZro= =H+/7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel