On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 02:14:28AM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> playing with F15 on a test-vm seems for me most services
> are not suing systemd, th eonly widely used is apache and
> fpr dovecot i am not sure

  That's because maintainers largely ignored systemd
integration furing F14 and F15 devel cycles.  See bugs linked
from: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Johannbg/QA/Systemd/compatability
  There are few maintainers and upstream who responded quickly, though.

> what is a little bit confusing is how to find out
> what is enabled in which order, how to change and that
> "chkconfig | grep on" lists only a subset of services
 
  There's no “order” per se on systemd. Services are started
as they're needed.
 
> "systemctl" gives ahughe list mixed mounted disks
> and servcices and compared with a stripped down
> F14 there are running much more stuff with a hughe
> longer boot process :-(

  try “systemctl -t service”
 
> conclusion: i am really missing anything making "chkconfig" able display
> all services and only them as followed, and yes this is really enough for
> a stripped down fileserver as vmware-guest
> 
> [root@fileserver:~]$ chkconfig | grep Ein
> auditd          0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> crond           0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> lvm2-monitor    0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> messagebus      0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> netatalk        0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> network         0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> postfix         0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> rsyslog         0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> smb             0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> sshd            0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> udev-post       0:Aus   1:Ein   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> vmtoolsd        0:Aus   1:Aus   2:Ein   3:Ein   4:Ein   5:Ein   6:Aus
> 

  Something like “systemctl show -p Wants default.target”?


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