On 11.02.2012 12:26, Michael Biebl wrote:
See the systemctl man page:
reload-or-try-restart [NAME...]
Reload one or more units if they support it. If not, restart them
instead. Do nothing if the units are not running. Note that for
compatibility with
SysV init scripts force-reload is
See the systemctl man page:
reload-or-try-restart [NAME...]
Reload one or more units if they support it. If not, restart them
instead. Do nothing if the units are not running. Note that for
compatibility with
SysV init scripts force-reload is equivalent to this command.
SysV/LSB service have the
retitle 650382 force-reload translated to reload for SysV services
thanks
Hi,
Just to clarify things, the SysV service is called here.
Cheers
Laurent BigonvilleId=network-manager.service
Names=network-manager.service
Requires=systemd-stdout-syslog-bridge.socket basic.target
Package: systemd
Version: 37-1
Severity: important
Hi,
It seems that using force-reload on a init script is translated to
reload even if it is not implemented.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager force-reload
Reloading network-manager configuration (via systemctl):
network-manager.serviceJob
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