Am 14.08.2016 um 14:29 schrieb Tom Browder:
I am trying to get comfortable with systemd on Debian 8 but am very confused by the complex documentation. I am a simple man with a simple need to be able to modiify startup scripts for several packages I build from source which currently are: + apache (httpd) + postgresql + bind9 I'm not sure of a few things under systemd: 1. What exactly is the command to start or stop a service (consider the three above)?
systemctl start servicename systemctl stop servicename
2. Where exactly do I modify starting, status, and stopping parameters for a service?
/etc/systemd/system/
3. If Debian 8 is running systemd for a service, why do I need an entry for a service in init.d?
you don't
4. Do I have to use systemd for a service? If not, how do I do that?
to be honest: did you read *any* documentation or anything about systemd before your post besides "it exists"?
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