Thanks Michael for suggestion.

The trouble is that in my case there seem not to be any other way than 
stating priority manually during service installation (as in the given 
example). I think the quickest (dirty) approach is to run a command to 
install the script.

  Thanks anyway,
  Jacek

W dniu piątek, 12 września 2014 14:56:40 UTC+1 użytkownik Michael DeHaan 
napisał:
>
> This sounds like a Linux question about init systems rather than an 
> Ansible question.
>
> I'd suggest asking about how to tailor your init script on a site like 
> StackOverflow* or reading up on the documentation for upstart, SysV, or 
> whatever you are using.   
>
> These are usually pretty straightforward, but not cross-Linux in nature - 
> you'll probably need to template your init script or package a couple of 
> them to account for OS differences.
>
> * = note StackOverflow isn't great for AnsibleQuestions, this list is 
> definitely better for that
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Jacek <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I wanted to start two services A, B while B depends on A (B should start 
>> only after A is started). I can't see a way in the current service module 
>> to force the priority of the installed service. Have you got any ideas how 
>> to attack the problem, preferably in a cross-platform (at least 
>> cross-Linux) manner.
>>
>> I use Ubuntu 14.04 which doesn't honour the LSB init header because there 
>> are some legacy services there. The only way I managed to do it from 
>> command line is setting priority manually like:
>>
>> sudo update-rc.d A defaults
>> sudo update-rc.d B defaults 25
>>
>>
>>   Any help appreciated.
>>
>>   Cheers,
>>   Jacek
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