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Jason Giedymin commented on TS-199: ----------------------------------- many standard inits do not report [fail] but I think it should. I've done this with nginx. The file "TS-199-v3-JasonGiedymin.patch" does correct reporting and also has a nice pid wait. > Startup script should fail on "multiple" invocations of "start" (or "stop") > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: TS-199 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-199 > Project: Traffic Server > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Packaging > Reporter: Leif Hedstrom > Priority: Minor > Attachments: TS-199-v2-JasonGiedymin.patch, > TS-199-v3-JasonGiedymin.patch, TS-199_r1.patch > > > If I do > # /etc/init.d/trafficserver start > # /etc/init.d/trafficserver start > I'd expect the second invocation to give an error, [NO]. Same thing with > stop, if I run stop multiple times, if there are no process(es) to stop, each > invocation ought to generate errors as well, e.g. > r...@loki 507/0 # ./local/bin/trafficserver stop > Stopping : [ OK ] > Stopping : [ OK ] > Stopping : [ OK ] > r...@loki 508/0 # ./local/bin/trafficserver stop > Stopping : [ NOT ] > Stopping : [ NOT ] > Stopping : [ NOT ] -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.