sveinse | In an upstart config, why would one use the "pid" stanza? It seems upstart is capable of tracking the service's PID without referring to a pid file | 10:26 |
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sveinse | (This is for ubuntu natty) | 10:27 |
soren | I don't believe there's been a pid stanza since.. err... a very long time ago. | 11:15 |
soren | Because, as you suggest, upstart keeps track of the service's pid on its own. | 11:16 |
elik_work | is there any way you can control who can start/stop services through upstart? | 23:11 |
Keybuk | through the dbus config | 23:13 |
Keybuk | /etc/dbus-1/system.d/Upstart.conf | 23:14 |
elik_work | so "start some_service" sends dbus signals, and I must allow my user to send those? | 23:14 |
elik_work | under system.d directory even... | 23:15 |
elik_work | I was left with the impression system.d and upstart were "competitors" | 23:16 |
Keybuk | /etc/dbus-1/system.d != systemd | 23:24 |
elik_work | ok, I see | 23:40 |
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