systemd should handle sysv services just fine, and you can/should be able to use gpfs.service in any After and/or Requires

(it's basically how the network.service works on EL7)

stijn

On 02/12/2015 10:04 AM, Jez Tucker (Chair) wrote:
I don't have one to hand, however, perhaps these links help.

http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd-for-admins-3.html
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/47695/how-to-write-startup-script-for-systemd

http://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/32763

By all means share your efforts on the UG github.

Jez

On 10/02/15 15:17, Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services) wrote:
Does any one have a systemd manifest for GPFS which they would share?

As RedHat EL 7 is now using systemd and Ubuntu is now supported with
4.1p5, it seems sensible for GPFS to have systemd support.

We're testing some services running off gpfs and it would be useful to
have a manifest so we can make the services dependent on gpfs being up
before they start.

Or any suggestions on making systemd services dependent on a SysV script?

Thanks

Simon
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