Bug#791412: systemd invoking a service on its own
Ritesh Raj Sarraf
rrs at debian.org
Sat Jul 4 19:31:53 BST 2015
On Saturday 04 July 2015 11:43 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> > But please feel free to reassign back, in case I'm wrong.
>> >
> It would help if you explained why this is supposed to be a bug in
> systemd, it would help
I really don't have enough pointers to confidently say that it *is* a
bug in systemd.
The only point I can make is that it used to work fine with SysV init.
But that is the past.
Other point I can see is that the invoking process is systemd.
systemd is new, and I am hoping you guys are the right contact to help
me conclude.
From within LMT, we background another script, lm-polling-daemon. This
script is backgrounded after we acquire a lock in the main program i.e.
/usr/sbin/laptop_mode, and not released until the polling daemon is killed.
How is systemd/cgroup supposed to handle scripts that background other
scripts ?
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