Re: [systemd-devel] [PATCH] daemon-reload timestamped: coalesce redundant daemon-reloads

2014-12-03 Thread Tom Gundersen
On 2 Dec 2014 22:19, Ken Sedgwick ksedg...@bonsai.com wrote: Systems with many units (~10K) take many seconds to perform a daemon-reload. The process of load-balancing these systems requires multiple daemon-reloads, many issued concurrently. Out of curiosity, how does this work? Is there

Re: [systemd-devel] [PATCH] daemon-reload timestamped: coalesce redundant daemon-reloads

2014-12-03 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 02.12.14 13:19, Ken Sedgwick (ksedg...@bonsai.com) wrote: Systems with many units (~10K) take many seconds to perform a daemon-reload. The process of load-balancing these systems requires multiple daemon-reloads, many issued concurrently. Currently many of these redundant

[systemd-devel] [PATCH] daemon-reload timestamped: coalesce redundant daemon-reloads

2014-12-02 Thread Ken Sedgwick
Systems with many units (~10K) take many seconds to perform a daemon-reload. The process of load-balancing these systems requires multiple daemon-reloads, many issued concurrently. Currently many of these redundant daemon-reloads timeout and fail. This patch adds a new systemd method