Re: what if native systemd service is slower than old sysvinit script?

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On 09/14/2011 10:56 AM, Steve Clark wrote:
Thats right!  Just wave your hands and say it is all ok that systemd is slower now but it is doing
so much more and we will make it better in the future...! 


I never said that what I said was it's irrelivent the startup time of a service on a service platform which you should actually know yourself if are used to run servers in a proper production deployment not in your garage at back home.

This was a simple test to start postgresql - what else needs to be done!

An simple test to measure this reliably is to strip down the legacy sysv init script to the start up command only and have a strip down unit file to the startup command only.

Then time the startup of either.

I would be surprised if there was any measurable difference by all means since this seems so important to you test it.

JBG
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