Re: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread Colin Booth
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote: > > Is s6-rc something you add to s6, or is it a totally different thing? > One more bit about this. s6-rc sits on top of s6 and emits s6-svc and s6-sudo commands as necessary. For example, a dry run taking down sshd on

RE: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread James Powell
That support does launch s6, granted, but what I'm getting at is this: Use OpenRC to launch each individual service with a wrapped s6 service script using a sort of stacked runlevel schema. Each service launches against s6, but rather than be controlled strictly by s6, it's controlled through

Re: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread Laurent Bercot
I am unfamiliar with those. Do they all start Linux? My goal was more to show what systemd does different from prior Linux startups for the major distros. I was just made aware of that article: http://blog.darknedgy.net/technology/2015/09/05/0/ It's a pretty comprehensive list of the init

Re: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread Avery Payne
On 9/9/2015 9:57 AM, Laurent Bercot wrote: Quoting the document: "This article is not meant to impart any technical judgments, but to simply document what has been done". I don't think the author of the document is condoning XML configuration any more than you and I are. (Context: VR is also

supervision-scripts 2015-08

2015-09-09 Thread Avery Payne
Done: - - - - + New definitions: clamd, cpufreqd. + Definitions are now versioned. The ./envdir directory is now a symlink to another directory that contains the proper definitions for a given version of software. This solves a long standing problem of "version 1 is different from version

Re: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread Laurent Bercot
On 09/09/2015 18:45, Steve Litt wrote: Several of those inits required services to be configured in XML. Tell me one more time just so I understand: Why would *anybody* configure their services with XML, thereby requiring the init system to have a built in XML parser? XML parser in PID1, what

Re: [ale] systemd talk from July has slide deck online now

2015-09-09 Thread Steve Litt
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 18:03:52 +0200 Laurent Bercot wrote: > >> I am unfamiliar with those. Do they all start Linux? > >> My goal was more to show what systemd does different from prior > >> Linux startups for the major distros. > > I was just made aware of that