On 2017-08-29, Bonno Bloksma <b.blok...@tio.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > Today I had a small (big?) problem with the DHCP server. > When I make any changes I allways do a > # service isc-dhcp-server restart > to test the new config. In the past when there was an error in the config the > service would keep running using the previous config. > This was achieved by doing a config test before the service stop. > > On my old Wheezy machine the /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server file has the > segment(s) > [...] > test_config() > { > if ! /usr/sbin/dhcpd -t $OPTIONS -q -cf "$DHCPD_CONF" > /dev/null > 2>&1; then > echo "dhcpd self-test failed. Please fix $DHCPD_CONF." > echo "The error was: " > /usr/sbin/dhcpd -t $OPTIONS -cf "$DHCPD_CONF" > exit 1 > fi > } > [...] > restart | force-reload) > test_config > $0 stop > sleep 2 > $0 start > if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then > exit 1 > fi > ;; > Where a failed test_config will result in stopping the restart. > > On my Jessie DHCP servers this safeguard no longer seems to be present. > After a typo in the config my DHCP server stopped and did not come up until I > fixed the typo and (re)started the service. Which took a while as I got > disturbed and the change was not urgent and I assumed the service was still > running :-( > > Is there any way to get the old functionality back? > > Bonno Bloksma
You could port the script segments you identified to the jessie version of the init file. But first I would consult the changelog from the wheezy to the jessie versions (especially with regard to systemd migration) to see if there is a better way. -- Liam