On Sat, 03 Dec 2016 01:29:58 +0100, Michael Jarosch wrote: >Am Mittwoch, den 30.11.2016, 21:17 +0100 schrieb Ralf Mardorf: >:/home/mitsch# /etc/init.d/rtirq status > 336 FF 50 - 90 2.7 S irq/21-snd_hdsp >> systemctl status rtirq > >doesn't print that nice output of /etc/init.d/rtirq status 'systemctl status' doesn't run rtirq, it displays the status of the service. If you run 'rtirq status' it doesn't show the status of the service. However, everything is ok with the generated unit, so the culprit most likely is, that you need another release of rtirq or another release of the kernel. There are no issues with [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ uname -r 4.8.11-1-ARCH [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q rtirq rtirq 20150216-1 [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ rtirq status | head -3 PID CLS RTPRIO NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND 292 FF 90 - 130 0.0 S irq/18-snd_hdsp >> It's idiotic to mix systemd with init scripts. > >Yes, maybe. But you'll remember how heatened the discussion about >systemd was and you know, they had to handle the situation. The mix- >systemd-with-sysv-init-sollution works for vast majority of scripts >which hasn't been ported, yet. So, it's a good compromise and maybe >when the next debian stable is ready, all sysv-init-related stuff is >already history... No need to get angry, they've done a good job in my >opinion. I don't understand why you call it a good job. Upstream provides rtirq for systemd usage. They don't need to "port" the script, they only need to package a unit. It's even not required to write the 10 simple lines of the unit, since it's already provided by upstream, http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20150216.tar.gz . IOW your distro migrated to systemd and packages software from upstream as an init script, while it already is for usage with systemd. This is idiotic, since it takes extra work to package it as an init script, while it is no extra work, to simply copy it from upstream. I'm not discussing systemd here, I discuss irrational package maintenance. How could you call this a good job? I call it sabotage to package software from upstream, providing everything for systemd usage, as an init script, for a distro that migrated to systemd. AFAIK you won't find it for other distros, I suspect that this is an issue for Debian and Ubuntu only. Arch Linux: [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Ql rtirq rtirq /etc/ rtirq /etc/conf.d/ rtirq /etc/conf.d/rtirq rtirq /usr/ rtirq /usr/bin/ rtirq /usr/bin/rtirq rtirq /usr/lib/ rtirq /usr/lib/systemd/ rtirq /usr/lib/systemd/system/ rtirq /usr/lib/systemd/system/rtirq.service Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user