On Jun 29, 2015 16:58, Lesley Kimmel ljkimme...@hotmail.com wrote:
Jonathan;
Thanks for the background and information. Since you clearly seem to have
a grasp of systemd please humour me with a few more questions (some of them
slightly ignorant):
a) Why are PID bad?
b) Why are lock files
Systems Engineer
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 14:29:40 +0100
From: j.deboynepollard-newsgro...@ntlworld.com
To: systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] SysVInit service migration to systemd
Lesley Kimmel:
I've been working with RHEL5/6 for the past several years
Am 29.06.2015 um 15:58 schrieb Lesley Kimmel:
Jonathan;
Thanks for the background and information. Since you clearly seem to
have a grasp of systemd please humour me with a few more questions (some
of them slightly ignorant):
a) Why are PID bad?
what are they good for when the supervisor
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Lesley Kimmel ljkimme...@hotmail.com wrote:
Jonathan;
Thanks for the background and information. Since you clearly seem to have a
grasp of systemd please humour me with a few more questions (some of them
slightly ignorant):
a) Why are PID bad?
Because they
Lesley Kimmel:
I've been working with RHEL5/6 for the past several years and have
developed many init scripts/services which generally use lock files
and PID files to allow for tracking of the service status. We are
moving to RHEL7 (systemd) in the near future and I am looking for
instruction
Lesley Kimmel píše v Pá 26. 06. 2015 v 08:15 -0500:
Hi all;
I've been working with RHEL5/6 for the past several years and have
developed many init scripts/services which generally use lock files
and PID files to allow for tracking of the service status. We are
moving to RHEL7 (systemd) in
В Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:02:41 -0500
Lesley Kimmel ljkimme...@hotmail.com пишет:
Thanks for the information. I've seen that blog before. Unfortunately, it
only describes a starting a service that already has a good level of
integration with some of the underlying infrastructure of systemd (e.g.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Lesley Kimmel ljkimme...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Hi all;
I've been working with RHEL5/6 for the past several years and have
developed many init scripts/services which generally use lock files and PID
files to allow for tracking of the service status. We are moving
Hi all;
I've been working with RHEL5/6 for the past several years and have developed
many init scripts/services which generally use lock files and PID files to
allow for tracking of the service status. We are moving to RHEL7 (systemd) in
the near future and I am looking for instruction or