[14:01] <martinkl_> hello
[14:01] <martinkl_> I'm trying to understand why the env vars I'm setting don't reach my java process: https://gist.github.com/martinklepsch/087d1a36d5361386f1b5ff722f7e58ef
[14:02] <martinkl_> I saw that this might be related to running as root but I do have a `setuid` stanza
[14:14] <martinkl_> hm, seems it all works, I used initctl restart which apparently didn't pick up changes in this file?
[14:27] <chras> martinkl_: your events are cached 
[14:27] <chras> so that makes sense
[14:28] <chras> you can do an initctl reload-configuration
[14:28] <chras> to re-read your events
[14:57] <martinkl_> I'm confused by the concept of events with regards to configuration but I also haven't taken the time yet to understand I guess chras 
[15:01] <chras> well i can try to answer questions you have
[15:11] <martinkl_> chras if I have updated my init script, is there one command to restart & reload configuration?
[15:13] <chras> no, just stop, reload-configuration , starty
[16:26] <martinkl_> chras are you familiar with ansible by any chance?
[16:27] <martinkl_> chras it's unclear to me what exactly the `reloaded` state will do
[17:18] <chras> martinkl_: a little bit
[17:19] <chras> martinkl_: iirc a 'reload' just sends a hup to your daemon