A separate oneshot service sounds like overkill. I would probably use
something like
`systemctl kill -s HUP ${service}.service`
If your sevices spawns multiple processes and you only want to send
SIGHUP to the main process, you should add a `--kill-who=main`All documented nicely in https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemctl.html Am Di., 11. Juni 2019 um 13:34 Uhr schrieb Ulrich Windl <[email protected]>: > > Hi! > > I have a forking service (with a PID file) that can reopen the logfile after > receiving SIGHUP. In the past I had implemented "rc{service} rotate" to send > SIGHUP to the daemon as "postrotate" action. After converting (actually being > converted ;-)) to systemd I dropped the LSB script, and wonder which command > to use as "postrotate" action: > > Should I implement a oneshot service (using "systemctl start {service}") that > does depend on the actual service and send a SIGHUP on start, or is there a > more elegent solution? > > Regards, > Ulrich > > > > _______________________________________________ > systemd-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth? _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
