On 01/30/13 03:59, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> On 01/29/13 18:18, Alex Netes wrote:
>> During opensm RPM packaging, `chkconfig --add opensmd` is called.
>> `chkconfig --add` creates the appropriate entry as specified by the
>> default values in the init script. Having opensmd run by default on boot
>> isn't desired.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Alex Netes <[email protected]>
>> ---
>>   configure.in | 5 +++--
>>   1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in
>> index 4515ae2..f798be2 100644
>> --- a/configure.in
>> +++ b/configure.in
>> @@ -18,12 +18,13 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([rdma_service],
>>   AC_SUBST(RDMA_SERVICE, ${with_rdma_service:-${default_rdma_service}})
>>
>>   if { rpm -q sles-release || rpm -q openSUSE-release; } >/dev/null
>> 2>&1; then
>> -   default_start="2 3 5"
>>      default_stop="0 1 4 6"
>>   else
>> -   default_start="2 3 4 5"
>>      default_stop="0 1 6"
>>   fi
>> +
>> +default_start="null"
>> +
>>   AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_START, $default_start)
>>   AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_STOP, $default_stop)
> 
> Sorry but this patch doesn't make sense to me. This patch will prevent
> anyone to enable opensm to run during boot via chkconfig.

It does not.  It means that chkconfig add does not create any start
links, just all kill links.  To actually enabled it, chkconfig --level
2345 opensmd on will still work.  Which was the intent: leave it off by
default, enabled by the admin.

> How about
> replacing the above by the (untested) patch below ?
> 
> iff --git a/opensm.spec.in b/opensm.spec.in
> index 6ae525b..2325b70 100644
> --- a/opensm.spec.in
> +++ b/opensm.spec.in
> @@ -107,13 +107,6 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
> 
>  %post
>  if [ $1 = 1 ]; then
> -    if [ -e /sbin/chkconfig ]; then
> -        /sbin/chkconfig --add opensmd
> -    elif [ -e /usr/sbin/update-rc.d ]; then
> -        /usr/sbin/update-rc.d opensmd defaults
> -    else
> -        /usr/lib/lsb/install_initd /etc/init.d/opensmd
> -    fi
>      if type systemctl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
>          systemctl --system daemon-reload
>      fi

This is not the correct fix.  It leaves the init script unadded to the
system, which means chkconfig --list will not show it properly until the
user manually adds it later.


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