Hi Olivier,

Is there any problem with using the legacy upstart/chkconfig/xinetd on OSCAR?
Why don’t we use any of them which is applicable to the supported distros?
If one fails to find/run/config the startup program, another one is tried and 
another one until we run out of options in the script.

This way, we may keep supporting the backward compatibility and safely support 
many distros.

Regards,

--
- DongInn

On Nov 4, 2013, at 1:43 PM, LAHAYE Olivier <olivier.lah...@cea.fr> wrote:

> 
> After searching for the info, the answer is that:
> 
> systemd "socket activation" is similar to xinetd. Not all services written to 
> work with xinetd will work unmodified though.
> OSCAR provides the atftp-server package. I'll give a look at it and see what 
> can be done. If I can avoid xinetd service management in systemd 
> compatibility mode, that would be fine.
> So far, only tftp service is hitting this problem in oscar.
> 
> Source:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Systemd?rd=Packaging:Guidelines:Systemd
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
>    Olivier LAHAYE
>    CEA DRT/LIST/DM2I/DIR
> De : LAHAYE Olivier
> Date d'envoi : lundi 4 novembre 2013 19:29
> À : oscar-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Objet : [PROVENANCE INTERNET] [Oscar-devel] native command to enable xinetd 
> service on systemdsystem?
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> Does anybody know the native command in systemd enabled distro to enable a 
> xinetd service?
> 
> In other words, what is the native command on systemd enabled distro to do:
> chkconfig tftpd on
> (result is that it sets disabled = no in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file) and reloads 
> xinetd service).
> 
> I'm working on setup_pxe migration (lots of work BTW), and I hit this 
> problem.....
> chkconfig is a compatibility command and will be dropped in the future.
> 
> Or maybe xinetd is obsoleted by systemd and thus, it's here for not yet 
> migrated services as a compatibility service? (thus that would mean that 
> searching for a native command is a non-sense?)
> 
> Thanks for any input.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Olivier.
> 
> -- 
>    Olivier LAHAYE
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