Hello, I noticed that the ypbind.service used multiple EnvironmentFile lines so thought this would be a good way to build command lines to daemons on the fly...
So the nfs-server.service looks like: [Unit] Description=NFS Protocol Daemon After=network.target rpcbind.service ConditionPathIsDirectory=/sys/module/sunrpc [Service] EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/nfs EnvironmentFile=/usr/lib/nfs-utils/scripts/nfs-server.preconfig ExecStartPre=-/usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad $RPCRQUOTADOPTS ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/exportfs -r ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd $RPCNFSDARGS ${RPCNFSDCOUNT} ExecStartPost=/usr/sbin/rpc.mountd $RPCMOUNTDOPTS ExecStartPost=-/usr/lib/nfs-utils/scripts/nfs-server.postconfig RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target The /etc/sysconf/nfs like what is installed today. The nfs-server.preconfig looks like: # # Set up arguments to rpc.mountd # # Define the port rpc.mountd listens on if requested [ -n "$MOUNTD_PORT" ] && RPCMOUNTDOPTS="$RPCMOUNTDOPTS -p $MOUNTD_PORT" case "$MOUNTD_NFS_V2" in no|NO) RPCMOUNTDOPTS="$RPCMOUNTDOPTS --no-nfs-version 2" ;; esac case "$MOUNTD_NFS_V3" in no|NO) RPCMOUNTDOPTS="$RPCMOUNTDOPTS --no-nfs-version 3" ;; esac # # Set up arguments to rpc.nfsd # # Define the number of nfsd processes to be started by default [ -z "$RPCNFSDCOUNT" ] && RPCNFSDCOUNT=8 # Set v4 grace period if requested [ -n "$NFSD_V4_GRACE" ] && { echo "$NFSD_V4_GRACE" > /proc/fs/nfsd/nfsv4gracetime } Now it appears the variables being set in nfs-server.preconfig (the second EnvironmentFile line) are not be carried over into the .service file. For example if RPCNFSDCOUNT is not set in /etc/sysconfg/nfs (the first EnvironmentFile line) and is set in the second EnvironmentFile, ${RPCNFSDCOUNT} does not have a value when rpc.nfsd is started in the service file. Note setting the variable in the first EnvironmentFile always works. Can one have multiple Environment Files to set multiple env variables? Is this the correct way to build command lines for daemon on the fly? tia, steved. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel