Hello! I have some user session services running (executing Rails background workers, e.g. sidekiq etc.). On one busy/bigger server, when booting the machine, these user sessions fail to start up due to timeouts.
Actually, it feels wrong to just bump up the timeouts. I'd rather make them depend on the mysqld service (which is the slowest to start) and redis (it makes no sense without it) but that actually fails on me: Trying to start the user service now says that the service is unknown: $ systemctl --user cat sidekiq@invitation_tool.service # /etc/systemd/user/sidekiq@.service [Unit] Description=sidekiq for %i After=redis.service Requires=redis.service [Service] Type=simple Environment=RAILS_ENV=production WorkingDirectory=%h/rails-apps/%i/current ExecStart=/usr/bin/env bin/sidekiq -C config/sidekiq.yml ExecStop=/bin/kill -TERM $MAINPID TimeoutStartSec=300s Restart=on-failure [Install] WantedBy=default.target So it looks like user session deps are completely isolated from the system dependencies namespace. How do I circumvent this? I'd like to depend user session services on system services. Optimally this could be solved by proper socket activation but apparently most service are still far from supporting it. -- Regards, Kai Replies to list-only preferred. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel