Re: Systemd and network startup/shutdown ?

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> On Aug 3, 2016, at 07:20, James Pearson <james-p@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I've just started to dip my toe in the water with CentOS 7 - and have started looking at porting custom CentOS 6 init.d/xinetd/whatever scripts and configs to systemd, but notice that CentOS 7 appears to use /etc/rc.d/init.d/network as the method for starting/stopping the network
> 
> Is this correct - or am I missing something?

You are correct, the old sysv init script still exists, although you are still using systemd to launch it. 

I'm not sure why it exists but I seem to recall there was something that required it. (load balancer maybe?)

The NetworkManager service does use systemd units though. 

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Jonathan Billings


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