Re: In the systemd scheme, where should startup/stop scripts for things systemd can't handle go?

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On 07/27/2012 02:24 PM, Damjan wrote:
> 
> I don't know what's that "kill dictd" but if it's a subprocess
> started from your java program, systemd can handle it too. It puts
> every service in its own CGroup so it know all the processes
> started from that service. See man systemd.kill KillMode=
> 
It turns out I do need KillSignal= for my memcached jobs. But when I
include it in the service file it complains:

Unknown lvalue 'Kill-Signal' in section 'Service'. Ignoring.

I'm not understanding, then, where you put this.

Thanks!
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David Benfell
benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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