found 709780 44-11
retitle 709780 Make systemctl disable|enable work for SysV init scripts
found

Am 25.05.2013 18:34, schrieb Vincent Bernat:
>  ❦ 25 mai 2013 16:25 CEST, Michael Biebl <[email protected]> :
> 
>>>> Yeah, the interface to use for that is
>>>> update-rc.d foo disable|enable
>>>>
>>>>> This does not seem to work with systemd.
>>>>
>>>> Exactly the same command exists for systemd:
>>>> systemctl enable|disable foo.service
>>>>
>>>> That command creates the relevant symlinks, to enable the service. In
>>>> most cases that means creating a symlinks in multi-user.target.wants
>>>> which is the equivalent to a symlink in /et/rc?.d/
>>>
>>> Well, it does not work for me:
>>>
>>> $ sudo systemctl disable snmpd.service
>>> Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
>>
>> Does snmpd ship a native service file. If so, could you attach it
>> please?
> 
> No, it does not.

Ok, so your issue is not really that systemd does not provide a way to
not start a daemon on boot, but you expected
systemctl disable to work for a non-native service.

In that case, let's reopen and retitle the bug report accordingly.

>> Atm systemctl enable|disable does only operate on native .service files.
>> Michael Stapelberg has prepared patches to forward such enable requests
>> to update-rc.d for SysV services (and vice versa).
> 
> So, I am anticipating your next answer: update-rc.d should work for
> systemd. I am used to mangle with symlinks and I have tried to change
> them for runlevel 3 (default runlevel for Debian) and 5 (default
> runlevel for Redhat) with no luck. I will try update-rc.d instead (which
> change for all runlevels except 0 and 6) and come back here if it
> doesn't work.

Well, the patch for update-rc.d forwarding the enable|disable request to
systemd should have landed in 2.88dsf-41+jessie1
The patch for systemd on the other hand to make systemctl forward the
request to update-rc.d is not yet applied.

Michael




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