On 4/22/2013 6:33 PM, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 22/04/13 22:21, Marc Chamberlin escribió:
And I am going to backup a bit and say you are partially right, but something weird is going on with apache2.service. This behavior I pointed out seems to happen some time, i.e. systemctl seems to forget that it should know about apache2.service. Sometimes when I stop the service, I do not get a status on apache2.service
what do you mean exactly ? systemctl status apache2 returns no data ? does it hang for a while? Thanks Cristian for again responding. Uh sorry, guess I am not being too clear. 'systemctl status apache2' seems to work fine. It is when I do
systemctl --all --type=service that I do not always see apache2.system listed in the output. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't and it seems to be affected more by whether the apache2.system service is stopped and disabled or not... I noted your comments about bash and auto completion of commands... So I won't worry about that particular issue any more and just chalk it up to a bash/cache issue. I have found, what appears to me to be another anomaly about apache2.service, but this is just a long shot guess and I have NO idea whether this affects anything..... The apache2.service file got installed to /lib/systemd/system and it is the ONLY file found at that location. Most of the other .service files seem to get installed at /usr/lib/systemd/system Marc.... -- "The Truth is out there" - Spooky -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org