> >> > In this implemention, when a ndctl monitor starts with [--daemon]
> >> > option, all the arguments will be saved into a temp file named as
> >> > daemon-name and placed under /etc/sysconfig/ndctl/ directory. The
> >> > temp file would be used as an EnvironmentFile by systemd, and it
> >> > would be deleted automatically when the systemd service is stopped.
> >>
> >> The monitors started by hand should be kept separate from the
> >> monitors started by systemd. The default monitor started by systemd
> >> should get its configuration from /etc/ndctl.conf, and we should
> >> otherwise have a --conf-file option to the monitor to override the
> >> default configuration. Any other monitors started outside of the
> >> systemd should remain independent.
> >>
> >
> > I prefer to add an EnvironmentFile like /etc/sysconfig/ndctl/monitor
> > to systemd rather than add a configuration file. According to [1],
> > environment variable substitution is supported in systemd.service, so
> > we can define the variables through
> "EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/ndctl/monitor".
> > In this fashion, we do not need to add any extra codes to parse the 
> > configuration
> file.
> >
> > In this case, [--conf-file] option is not necessary either.
> > According to [2], sytemd units can be instantiated from a template
> > file, thus we only need to add a template unit file in advance.
> > If user wants to run multiple monitors with different configurations,
> > they can differentiate them by adding multiple EnvironmentFiles, like
> /etc/sysconfig/ndctl/<monitor1...n>.
> > Then the monitors can be started by command like "# systemctl start
> > ndctl-monitor@<monitor1...n>.service".
> >
> > When the monitors started by hand, it will do not need any
> > configuration files, because we can add options and parameters directly.
> >
> > [1]https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.ht
> > ml
> > [2]https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html
> 
> This seems to needlessly tie ndctl to systemd, it should be able to operate 
> without
> requiring systemd. I expect it would be straightforward to copy the 
> configuration file
> implementation from git.

Would you like to explain why it should be able to operate without requiring 
systemd?
The reason we want to add the configuration file is that when starting the 
monitors by systemd,
options and arguments cannot be passed by systemd.
When we start monitors by using "# ndctl monitor" command, we do not need any
configuration files, because options and arguments can be added directly.

Furthermore, if we choose configuration file implementation, we may encounter 
the following problem. 
If we start the monitor with command like "# ndctl monitor --dimm nmem1 
--daemon --conf-file /etc/ndctl.conf",
when the variable of dimm in configuration file is not the same as the argument 
of [--dimm] option,
which argument should the filter_dimm() refer to?
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