Hi Xin, >Hi,
>I have a service, and want it to be stopped only after network is >stopped when system shutdown. >I checked "man systemd.special ", network is a special internal >service for systemd, , and I found "network.target": >"at shutdown, a unit that is ordered after network.target will be >stopped before the network -- to whatever level it might be set up >then -- is shut down". >That means "After=network.target" can work well. >But my situation is opposite to that, I need "a unit that is ordered >before network.target will be stopped *after* the network so >shutdown". >So I added "Before=network.target" to .service file. can it really >work as I expect? it depends on what you're trying to do with this information. AFAIK network.target is related to the network stack as such. It does not apply to a certain interface is up, down, activated or deactivated. If you need the information for the network stack being up or down, the use of network.target is ok - and works for me. >Thanks Bye. Michael. -- Michael Hirmke _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel