[15:56] <larryone> hi guys
[15:56] <larryone> I have lost that "peaceful, easy feeling" that The Eagles were singing about
[15:57] <larryone> all thanks to 15.04 and systemd
[15:58] <larryone> when I do a `service haproxy reload`  my expectation was that it would have the same effect as a `systemctl reload haproxy.service`
[15:58] <larryone> and it would be great because then puppet wouldn't have to give a shite what OS version it was reloading the config on
[15:59] <larryone> however this is not the case, doing `service haproxy reload` on 15.04 results in things being very very broken
[15:59] <larryone> so I have 2 choices - make puppet issue a different reload command depending on the OS version =0(
[16:00] <larryone> or fixing my OS so that `system blah blah` commands do the systemd thing that I expect
[16:00] <larryone> which I thought it was supposed to
[16:02] <larryone> according to the service script:
[16:02] <larryone> # When this machine is running systemd, standard service calls are turned into
[16:02] <larryone> # systemctl calls.
[16:02] <larryone> but it doesnt seem to want to do that with haproxy
[16:07] <czajkowski> http://www.oscon.com/open-source-2015/public/content/video
[16:07] <czajkowski> keynotes fomr OSCON on now