Re,
On 07/07/2015 10:22 PM, Rodrigo Campos wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the quick response!
>
> I tried but didn't understand it. How can I make it interactive or auto? Using
> -b with -r doesn't seem to do anything.
The batch mode (-b) just reports pending restarts in a way easy to reuse
it by other scripts.
> I want to restart the daemons (sometimes choose which), but without the
> progress
> bar, ideally. Can this be done with "-b" ?
>
> Sorry if it can, I've been playing with it and didn't manage to do it.
There is no "--quiet" option. To auto restart daemons you might use `-r
a` (and redirect the output into /dev/null).
To make needrestart more quiet you could use the verbose mode and
redirect the stderr to /dev/null (this sounds somewhat weirrd ;-).
> # needrestart -v 2> /dev/null
> Running kernel seems to be up-to-date.
> Services to be restarted:
> Restart accounts-daemon.service? [Ynas?] ^C
HTH,
Thomas
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