> Lennart Poettering wrote on 11.06.2014
14:58:02:
>
> On Wed, 11.06.14 13:43, Mantas Mikulėnas ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> > Hmm, didn't this get fixed in recent versions? I seem to remember that
> > after the sd-bus port systemd started sending changed_properties with
> > values, not just
Hi,
We have written a component that detects failing units in the system. This
registers for the PropertiesChanged signal, to be notified whenever the
ActiveState of a unit changes.
However this signal is sent without the property values. This can result
in a problem when a unit is restarted
Hi All,
I am hoping someone can help me with a dependency problem that I am
currently having and I assume there is already a simple solution available
that I am missing.
I was looking for some handling inside of systemd that would work similar
to the concept of virtual packages in the Debian
looking and any input you might have,
David Yates
Software Architect System Software
I IC RD G SW SSW HKT
Continental Automotive GmbH
Interior Infotainment & Connectivity
Philipsstrasse 1, 35576 Wetzlar, Germany
Telefon/Phone: +49 6441 370-8289___
Hi All,
I just wondered whether anyone knew of a tool that could create a
graphical view of the dependency graph created by systemd at run-time.
For an embedded project in which we are integrating systemd, it would make
life easier if we could analyse graphically the dependency graph offline
that this is systemd overhead (dependency
creation/module loading) does anyone know of ways to reduce this overhead.
I know it is only 1 second but we are always fighting for every 100ms for
safety critical applications needed in the early startup phase :-)
Thanks
David Yates
Software
the
state of the target. As part of this I wanted to get a signal/message from
systemd to say when it had completed the systemd startup.
Does anyone know if this is possible without resorting to polling?
Thanks
David Yates
Software Architect System Software
I IC RD G SW SSW SA / CoC System