Le mardi 16 octobre 2007 16:12, Andrea Righi a écrit :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In trunk all the init scripts are included into Debian packages with the
> > --no-start option. I agree that it fixes few issues but do we really want
> > users to manually start the daemons (because i guess that at the end they
> > will have to do so)?
> >
> > Just a question i asked to myself comparing Debian stuff in trunk and in
> > systemimager-debian...
>
> I would say ok to automatically start systemimager-server-monitord,
> systemimager-server-rsyncd and maybe systemimager-server-netbootmond (even
> if NET_BOOT_DEFAULT=net by default in systemimager.conf), but I'm a bit
> dubious about systemimager-server-flamethrowerd and in particular about
> systemimager-server-bittorrent: special transports should be enabled only
> on a explicit request by the user. And, in general, starting
> systemimager-server-bittorrent at the boot is *bad* idea. BT_UPDATE=y by
> default in /etc/systemimager/bittorrent.conf; this means that *all* the
> tarballs and the torrents will be re-created at every reboot of the machine
> and this is a very time consuming operation.
>
> -Andrea

Hi Andrea,

I agree that it is not a good idea to automatically start 
systemimager-server-flamethrowerd and systemimager-server-bittorrent, i was 
more thinking about the systemimager-server-rsyncd and maybe 
systemimager-server-monitord. Sorry i was unclear.

For syncd and monitord, note that i think the automatic startup of the daemon 
will fail with the current code because the init script will return an error 
if the script does not "effectively" start (which is the case with the 
default configuration). Therefore it may be impossible to install the 
packages (see the todo list i sent few weeks ago).

But anyway, do you think we should start this two daemons by default or not?

Regards,
-- 
Geoffroy

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