I think my system had a bit older minor version of systemd ( systemd-204-8.fc19.x86_64 ). In another system I have tested where I have systemd higher version - where the issue is not there - ( systemd-204-17.fc19.x86_64 ).
Thanks Salil On 11 December 2013 06:15, salil GK <gksa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Lennart for the reply. > > The issue that I am facing is with the restart feature of systemd. > > I have configured my unit file as Restart=on-failure > > when the service fail to send watchdog signal the expectation is - systemd > will restart the service. > > what I observed is - systemd started one more service rather than > restarting. > > my previous mail describe what exactly I see in the console. > > If you need any more clarification I will provide. > > Thanks and regards > Salil > > > On 11 December 2013 04:55, Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net>wrote: > >> On Mon, 09.12.13 09:47, salil GK (gksa...@gmail.com) wrote: >> >> > Hello >> > >> > did any body get a chance to look into this. I am a kind of stuck on >> > this. I can work around using ExecStartPre script where I can kill the >> > previous instances. But if systemd is capable to do it by itself, that >> > would be the neat solution. >> >> Hmm, the mail you pasted and the archives do not really give me any hint >> what your the problem you are trying to solve is? >> >> Lennart >> >> -- >> Lennart Poettering, Red Hat >> > >
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