Am 26.06.2015 um 09:31 schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
How is that different from the user executing:

systemctl start your.service
systemctl stop your.service
systemctl start your.service

without reboot?


Those initscripts I am aware of avoided this issue by not stopping
anything on restart

then it is not a restart and that initscript is broken - period

This made it possible to do "service foo restart"
without losing its state. Converting such services to systemd unit
breaks things.

Such restarts happen without user explicit intervention e.g. during
package updates.

then file a bugreport at your distribution for the apckage and explain why the rpm-scripts are doing only harm and should at least be removed from package xyz or just rebuild that package without the rpm-scripts at your own, did that for a ton of server packages on Fedora because the lack of a systemwide "don#t restart anything until a said so" option

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