Jan Včelák wrote on 15/09/14 12:03: >>> > > 3.) In case of multiple instances, is there a way to control them all at >>> > > once? >>> > > >> > >> > Use PartOf= for this... > OK. Thanks. I will take a look at it!
Just for a few more hints here: You would create a knot.target unit which is just a standard target unit, with a name and not much else, but it *would* have it's own [Install] section with "WantedBy=multi-user.target" In the [email protected] you would add: PartOf=knot.target and you would *replace* the WantedBy=multi-user.target with WantedBy=knot.target. This way, you can "systemctl enable [email protected]" and the default instance will be enabled. But in this context, enabling it just means it will start whenever knot.target starts, not multi-user.target. THis means an admin can easily disable all instances of [email protected] simply by doing: "systemctl disable knot.target" This approach gives you nice flexibility and control over instance units, but still gives you the ability to start/stop individual instances and control all of them at once too! HTHs Col -- Colin Guthrie gmane(at)colin.guthr.ie http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited http://www.tribalogic.net/ Open Source: Mageia Contributor http://www.mageia.org/ PulseAudio Hacker http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Trac Hacker http://trac.edgewall.org/ _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
