Am 10.06.20 um 09:59 schrieb Baskaran, Vinothkumar: > Apologies if I the subject is misleading. > > I meant that when the main process in the service gets crashed, ExecStop doesn't get invoked. jesus that's exactly what the docs say * ExecStop: clean stop of the service * ExecStopPost: any case >> ExecStop= >> Note that the commands specified in ExecStop= are only executed when >> the service started successfully first. They are not invoked if the >> service was never started at all, or in case its start-up failed, for >> example because any of the commands specified in ExecStart=, >> ExecStartPre= or ExecStartPost= failed (and weren't prefixed with "-", >> see above) or timed out. Use ExecStopPost= to invoke commands when a >> service failed to start up correctly and is shut down again >> >> ExecStopPost= >> Additional commands that are executed after the service is stopped. >> This includes cases where the commands configured in ExecStop= were >> used, where the service does not have any ExecStop= defined, or where >> the service exited unexpectedly _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel