Hello, I'm not sur that I report the issue/bug on the correct mailing list, it's look like to be a regression between debian 8 and 9 specifically on systemd version.
I experiment a different behaviour between the systemd version on jessie and stretch. I have tested this setup on a debian jessie (x86 and armhf) and on a debian stretch (x86 and armhf) On jessie my version of systemd is 215 (from repository) On stretch my version of systemd is 232 (from repository) I have the following systemd target : sample-services.target [Unit] Description=A Sample Services Target Requires=multi-user.target After=multi-user.target [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target === EOF === And the following service : sample-services1.service [Unit] Description=A Sample service After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target PartOf=sample-services.target [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'echo Hello' [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target === EOF === On a Debian 8 system and according to systemd manual, issuing a "systemctl restart" or "systemctl stop" on "sample-services.target" propagate action on "PartOf" services. I use and validate this behaviour on a Debian 8 x86 and armhf. The propagation of the "restart" action is no longer working on debian 9 system (x86 and armhf). "stop" action is still propagate. I couldn't find any information about this difference of behaviour on systemd release note neither on the systemd debian bug tracker. Should I submit a bug report to the debian bug tracker or post this issue directly to the systemd bug tracker ? Thanks Simon Tropée
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