No, the init script name is not the issue here. I'll look into it though.
On 13 December 2016 17:34:19 Bas van den Dikkenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
I also found a another issue the name of the init script is to long see:
root@myserver:~# /etc/init.d/opendnssec-enforcer restart
* Restarting OpenDNSSEC Enforcer opendnssec-enforcer
start-stop-daemon: warning: this system is not able to track
process names
longer than 15 characters, please use --exec instead of --name.
would be an idea to rename te init script ods-enforcer en ods-signer just
like the commands ?
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Namens Ondrej Surý
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Onderwerp: Re: [Opendnssec-user] dendency wrong in ubuntu packages
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016, at 21:08, Yuri Schaeffer wrote:
Hi Ondřej,
> this has to be solved in OpenDNSSEC itself.
Forgive me my ignorance but I always thought making sure mounts,
network, services or other dependencies are available is _exactly_ the
problem init systems are supposed to tackle. Is that not how it works?
networks, mounts are ok, but how you are going to make sure that a remote
MySQL server is available from within a local init system?
Is it unreasonable for OpenDNSSEC to require certain resources to be
available before starting?
With remote MySQL you cannot be even sure that MySQL is available for a
full run time of OpenDNSSEC, as there might be network breakages, database
might disconnect you due to capacity reasons, etc., the server might be
located after a HA proxy not handling TCP connection handovers.
So any software that rely on another networking server must be able to cope
with unavailability of the networked service.
E.g. instead of failing to start when MySQL is not available, it should
refuse to run the first operation in the queue until it is connected, etc.
Cheers,
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