On 17/01/11 21:11, Alex Elsayed wrote:
Bernd Steinhauser wrote:
If you have a service running and then uninstall it, the .service file
gets removed, because it's not under copy protection (installed in /lib).
The service is still running, but it is not possible to stop it – using
systemctl – anymore.
It is possible to stop the service IIUC. Stopping it with
'systemctl stop' is impossible, but AFAIK using 'systemctl
kill -s TERM $service' still works because 'systemctl kill'
just goes for the appropriate cgroup and sends the signal to
all contained processes.
Yes, of course the service remains in the cgroup, which you can always use to kill it, but that is not necessarily the way it should be done and it might still leave a dead symlink behind.

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