On 03/30/2011 10:49 AM, Douglas Stanley wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Serge E. Hallyn
<[email protected]> wrote:
Quoting Scott Kitterman ([email protected]):
There was a lot of discussion around improving the server boot experience
before the UDS-M. A number of people expressed interest in seeing more useful
diagnostic information during boot. Others expressed concerns with boot
reliability on the more complex hardware typically found in servers.
How are we doing on this? Personally, I can't remember the last time I
rebooted a server and it wasn't via SSH and the hardware I use is the sort
there were problems with. Are these still issues for the Ubuntu Server
community?
Scott K
I think right now these issues are oveshadowed by the fact that a
great deal of server software is not yet upstartified. I think that
needs to be addressed for O.
I agree, it can get confusing when for example restarting some
services, I do restart, and for others I have to do the older
/etc/init.d/service restart. I miss the days when it was all uniform
:)
Even if there was at the least, some kind of wrapper, so when I did
restart servicexyz, if that service wasn't upstartified, it just ran
the init script restart for me...
Doug
+1 to this
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