Re: Start of systemd timers after install/update of a package

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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 04:53:01PM +0100, Michal Schmidt wrote:

> Was the timer unit active? What does "systemctl status yourunit.timer" show?

I think, this is a good hint, systemctl status innd-expire.timer told
me something like

Active: inactive...

After I have done a

# systemctl start innd-expire.timer

I have got a

Active: active (waiting) since ...

So I assume the resolution is to add a

systemctl start/try-restart forbar.timer

in the post and postun scriptlets.

A additonal question of this expirience is, how does systemd
determinate that a timer should be active after boot.

As a conclusion of my expiriences, I think we need anythin
as a guideline for this topic.

Best Regards:

Jochen Schmitt
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