On 04/17/2014 02:49 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 02:44:39PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
CentOS 7 will be based on RHEL 7, which includes systemd and therefore
systemctl.
Important to know, but I will have to support Centos 6 for a while,
even if Centos 7 were to come out tomorrow.
Right, so, equally so: there's no systemd in CentOS 6, so you won't see
systemctl there.
I don't think so. 'system' isn't doing anything special -- it is just
calling systemctl. It looks like the service itself is having some problem
starting up, and that's where the problem needs to be fixed...
Running
systemctl start hipfw.service
runs for minutes before it comes back with the failed message, even
though hipfw is up and running.
So my question is, is there some option I can add that will result
in a much shorter startup time, given the current coding for hipfw
(and hipd).
There's not going to be a systemctl option -- but what does your .service
file look like?
What .service file? Where do I look for it? if you mean a file with a
name of 'hipfw.service', no such animal. But then the hip coding
currently does not support systemctl.
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