Lennart Poettering <[email protected]> writes:
> On Mon, 25.06.12 16:57, Gary Kotton ([email protected]) wrote:
>> My understanding is that if there is a entry in the "Service" section
>> "Restart=always", then we can rely on systemd to restart the service if
>> it dies.
>>
>> Can someone please explain or clarify why this is not the default value?
>> I can understand that this should not be set if there is another
>> "watcher" process that can restart a failed service.
> Well, simply because we have no policy about it.
See also bug #832029 before being in too much of a hurry to decide that
this Must Be A Good Thing. At minimum, it currently seems that we might
need per-service tuning of the restart timing parameters before being
sure that enabling restart is safe. So while recommending that services
enable this after suitable testing *might* be a good idea, turning it on
by default seems like a horribly bad one.
regards, tom lane
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