"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)"

The Linux/Unit init systems do allow you to specify service start
preconditions as to which services need to be started first.

Perhaps I didn't understand the question.


On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Jacek <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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]> 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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