Lightner, Jeff <jlight...@dsservices.com> wrote:
>
> With systemd the methodology isn't that BIND notifies other things that
> it is up.  It is that other things, if dependent upon BIND, have in
> their systemd files a requirement that BIND be up before they start.

Yes, but how does systemd know when BIND is up?

(The Red Hat and five-ten-sg RPMs don't seem to have an answer.)

Tony.
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