On Tue, 21.06.11 01:33, Reindl Harald (h.reindl(a)thelounge.net) wrote:
Am 21.06.2011 01:23, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
>> I don't know if it respects the number-based ordering for services which
>> simply don't include LSB-compliant dependency information at all.
>
> Yes, it respects the number-based ordering between two services if
> neither includes LSB information.
useless as long it fires them up as fast as possible and at the same time
so you need socket activation, so you need native services
This is a misunderstanding. If A is ordered after B, then systemd spawns
A, waits until A is finished with start-up and only then starts B. If
the order between MySQL and your service is available and correct, then
things will work correctly for you.
But I am mostly repeating myself here, so I think this is enough on this
topic.
Lennart
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