Le mardi 04 septembre 2012 à 11:16 +0200, Stefan Botter a écrit :
Hi all,
On Tuesday, September 04, 2012 11:06:03 AM Andreas Jaeger wrote:
systemd handles LSB start scripts just fine - and I assume that they use LSB init scripts since that's what we support with both SysV init and systemd.
Sorry, but it doesn't. Have a look at cluster software like pacemaker or corosync, they rely on the status checks of the LSB init scripts. With systemd you cannot be sure about the result, as systemd somehow caches the results, and does not do a real test -> the cluster crashes.
Was a bug report opened for this issue (probably better to have it opened upstream) ?
From what I understand, you are complaining on the fact that service status isn't relying on a "customized" logic, as it was possible with initscripts, but on "hard-coded" logic, based on PID or cgroup existence, right ?
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