On Wed, 27.07.11 22:05, Warpme (war...@o2.pl) wrote: > Hi, > I really like systemd concept. > I want to use systemctl to control other unit from given unit. > I'm on systemd-29 > > Example: > > unit1: > ExecStartPre=systemctl restart service2.service
This won't work since we only allow absolute file names in ExecXXX= lines. Note that this will necessarily deadlock if service2.service is ordered after unit1, since you synchronously wait for service2 to restart, which however cannot be started as long as unit1 isn't fully up, which however won't be up until service2 is finished restarting, which however won't finish starting since unit1 won't finish and is ordered after it becuase .... You get the idea I hope. > Issuing "systemctl restart unit1.service" gives hang on this command > (I have to terminate manually systemctl) > While I don't know is this by design behavior or not - I think it > would be nice to have possibility to control units from other units systemd provides you with this flexibility. But you need to get your ordering right. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel