Today I am giving my presentation about systemd/journald for a not very enthusiastic public. I would like some last answers on a ‘few’ questions.

I understood that you could let systemd start-up the services sequential for debugging purposes. How is that done?

Is it possible to change the limits dynamically? When I change the service files and do a reload, are the new limits used, without a reboot being needed?

One of the problems mentioned is that services can be started only when they are used for the first time. As I understood it, you can make sure that a service is always loaded, so that there is no waiting time the first time it is called.

I understood you could deny a service network connection. How is this done? Until no I could not find it. Is it possible to limit the bandwidth a service is allowed to use?

When virtual machines are implementd as a service. You need to let the host define the limits per guest I suppose?

How do you let a block-device be read-only for a service?

Any last tips about what to share?

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Cecil Westerhof
Snow B.V.
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