Am 24.08.2011 15:04, schrieb Simo Sorce: > I fail to see any reason why you would want to socket-activate a > database. Either you need the database, so it should start asap, or > don't because systemd as shipped with F15 CAN NOT make sure that if it means "i have started mysql" mysqld is ready for connections and fire up on mysqld depending services independent what you try to define in Before/After and most of this services will fail or fail randomly depending on luck how fast mysqld was and at which time they was started since we have no longer a defined starting-order and it makes me simply TIRED explain this thousand times on this mailing-list and you guys do not try to understand nor rearding multiple linked bugreports https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=714426
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