On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 09:06:09AM -0600, Dan Nicholson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 8:50???AM Brian Reichert <reichert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > My current service file: > > > > [Unit] > > Description=Activities after logrotation > > > > Requires=logrotate.service > > Wants=logrotate.service > > After=logrotate.service > > > > [Service] > > #Type=oneshot > > Type=simple > > > > ExecStart=/usr/bin/logger 'XXX post log rotation' > > > > [Install] > > WantedBy=timers.target > > The critical part is WantedBy=logrotate.service. In other words, when > logrotate.service is activated, you want it to also activate your > service. Then After=logrotate.service above will ensure your service > starts after it completes. The Requires and Wants above are > conflicting. You only want one or the other, but I'd probably put it > as Requires=logrotate.service. That way your unit won't start if > logrotate.service fails. Thanks to you and <grawity@xxxxxxxxx> for your advice. I think I've correctly incorporated your suggestions, but I still can't seem to get things to work. Perhaps my method of testing is flawed. My current service: [Unit] Description=Activities after logrotation Requires=logrotate.service [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=/usr/bin/logger 'XXX post log rotation' [Install] WantedBy=logrotate.service I tried, variously, to no apparent effect: systemctl restart logrotate.timer systemctl start logrotate.service How should I be testing this? -- Brian Reichert <reichert@xxxxxxxxxxx> BSD admin/developer at large