Am 20.06.2011 19:40, schrieb Adam Williamson: > You keep talking about 'random order' but I'm not sure this is accurate. > My understanding was that systemd respects the dependency information in > LSB-compliant headers and hence will fire these up in the correct order > as long as the dependencies are correct. If there are any LSB-type > headers with incorrect or incomplete dependency information, this is a > bug that *can* be fixed with updates to F15 god damned only the order is useless F15/SYSTEMD BREAKS ALL MYSQL DEPENDENT SERVICES what exactly do you not understand in the fact that even starting myqld first does not help with a large database since mysqld needs some seconds to accept connections and systemd fires up the follwing services so you need socket-activation this means "systemctl stop mysqld.service" is not possible before you manually do "systemctl stop mysqld.socket" which is a hughe design bug F15 is simply broken for all mysql-driven services have you ever seen a server with real traffic and an idea what it means to fire up httpd some seconds before mysqld is ready? have you ever seen what happens on msot mail-clients if the server accepts client-connections and can not authenticate the users because the backend is not ready, most clients will give the user a password prompt, most users doe snot know theit passwords so where was the QA before the release which forbids fix the release?
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