On 08/20/2011 08:09 AM, Lars Seipel wrote:
How can you say that? I stopped the serivce! I don't expect it to magically start backup!!!On Sat, 2011-08-20 at 00:13 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:if you can give a warning you can also stop the socket this is what the user expects and if your software-design is not able to act logically it is brokenStopping the service but leaving the possibility for later socket activation is a valid use case. Warning about that because it also could be a mistake is a nice service and sufficient. You are just plain wrong. Any system should be about doing things with the "least surprise to the user"! "service restart htt" you can type TAb the whole day and will get no auto-completionOf course not. This is wrong syntax. systemctl restart htt<tab> should do what you're trying to accomplish. If you insist on using the "service" wrapper script, the appropriate syntax would be: service htt<tab> restart It does fine in both cases.yes it is a improvent to get htis after the boot but if you restart a server you nromally watch the boot and have no reason to login as long you see nothing red - this was broken by the usability-pifall how systemd bootsI'm pretty certain that failures are colored red. Are you sure you got your facts right? Lars --
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