On 05 Mar 2014, at 16:06, Sergey B Kirpichev <skirpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The restart of process via Monit (both old and new way) is exactly the same >> risk as restarting it via systemd. > > But what if your system was configured to restart some service *both* > with monit and systemd (this can be e.g. a default for this > particular service)? That's not a theory, it's a real-life case > for another distribution: > http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/openssh.git/tree/sshd.service If the process existence is monitored by both Monit and systemd, then it's no problem as long as Monit uses systemd's start/stop methods - the process is managed only by systemd and Monit's restart request is processed by it. Systemd should handle the case where the process is restarting already and it receives restart request for the same process via CLI. It is also possible to suppress the "process existence" test in Monit configuration (Monit won't do any action) or set Monit to passive mode, in which case it won't perform the service restart. >> Monit always was and will be opensource GPL application, there are years >> of hard work behind it. If you don't like it, don't use it, >> but please stop abusing for no reason. > > Except for above misunderstanding, do you have any proofs of that > "abusing for no reason"? I'm sorry, i thought the "bloatware" note. Didn't knew you mean different application. > I don't like your CLA for same reason as > the Canonical CLA (btw, one reason why upstart now going to death). > But I'll send you any patches for Debian package, as long as submitter > is ok with your CLA. That is of course valid reason (CLA dislike). We don't force anybody to sign the CLA nor submit patches and understand if somebody doesn't want to submit patch under it. As mentioned we'll keep Monit opensource (GPL) and don't have any plans to close-source it. >> but if you >> feel that you don't want to maintain the package anymore, i can >> take the responsibility over. > > I want to maintain this package. But you are always welcomed > here - just ask for membership in > https://alioth.debian.org/projects/collab-maint/ > and then add something useful in the git repo. > > If you think that I'm not doing my job well - please > tell Debian QA team or release managers. In general, any DD > can revoke upload permissions for DM. I think you are great package maintainer - very pro-active and responsive. Kudos for you for your work. Regards, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org