Am 12.06.2013 08:30, schrieb David Strauss:
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Michael Olbrich
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Not for me. "systemctl {start,stop} <anything>" never prints anything.
> 
> I think it "prints status" in the Unix way: stderr explanation on
> failure and nothing on success

i don't now what is the real unix-way in this case but before systemd
/etc/init.d/whatever-service gave feedback and even if this was
Linux special and not the sysvinit way systemd does not care
for "the unix way" in so many caes - why here?

if you do not want the output in cron-script you can "> /dev/null"
add to the command, but currently it is hard to get the messages
in there an dhave it in automatic generated mails from cronjobs
and if i do not sit and type the single command in doubt i
will see it was even called

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