[Initscripts-ng-devel] Defining the workgroup objectives

Jimmy Wennlund debian-ng at jw.dyndns.org
Tue Jul 26 10:14:18 UTC 2005


tis 2005-07-26 klockan 09:10 +0200 skrev Martin Braure de Calignon:
> Le mardi 26 juillet 2005 à 00:26 -0500, Matthew A. Nicholson a écrit :
> > Sam Rowe wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 04:12:44PM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> > > # This problem isn't at scope IMHO. The current implementation of init
> > > # system also don't  handle cross-machine issues.
> > > 
> > > Right, I thought we were trying to write something better than the
> > > current implementation and I know it's a problem a lot of people have,
> > > so I thought it'd be a good thing to keep in mind, if not implement
> > > from the get-go.
> > > 
> > > -Sam
> > 
> > So here is one way to deal with this.  Write an init script that detects 
> > the remote database.  Make the local service depend on your init script. 
> >   This way when your local script detects the db, the dep will be 
> > satisfied.  I do not think it is necessary to build this functionallity 
> > into the init system.  The method I have outlined here should be plenty.
> > 
> 
> Well, I don't know wether it is important or not, but there's something
> missing in init script. There isn't a common way to set the nice
> priority of process runned on init.
> What do you think of a common way of doing this ?
> (Of course, I currently modify the init scripts to do that, particulary
> with start-stop-daemon when the init script uses it)
> 
initng have a nice plugin, you only have to set nice = <nicelevel> into
a service.



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> Martin Braure de Calignon
> 
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