-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 9/12/12 12:53 AM, Doug Barton wrote: > On 09/11/2012 10:02 AM, Xin Li wrote: >> On 09/10/12 22:32, Doug Barton wrote: >>> On 09/07/2012 13:18, Xin Li wrote: >>>> Hi, >> >>>> Here is a patch that adds a new option, -R, to service(8), >>>> that restarts all "local" services. Useful for after >>>> portmaster -a. >> >>> Since no one else has spoken up, I will. I dislike this idea >>> rather strongly, and would not like to see it go in. It's >>> incredibly rare that restarting all local services would be >>> the right course of >> >> It's not rare after a port upgrade, and this makes it possible to >> stop and start services in the right order. > > So what you and Chris are asserting is that it's frequently > necessary to stop and restart ALL of your ports related services, > AND that they have to be done in the right order? The latter is > very rare (most ports
Really? > services tend to be independent of each other). And in all my time > administering FreeBSD systems, I have never thought to myself, > "Boy, I need an easy way to restart all my local services." > > Can y'all give an actual example of when this might be necessary? Run OpenLDAP as backend, with dovecot as IMAP store, postfix as MTA, clamav and amavisd-new, mailman for mailing list, a postfix policy daemon that stores certain persistent data in MySQL. Now, OpenLDAP, clamav and MySQL updates. No, not every application handles restarts gracefully, they need to be restarted. Cheers, -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJQUEO7AAoJEG80Jeu8UPuz/iQIAJ8TgOFqGuJfP8pu6oy5jrNU ykq255a/IyUtLKAxyleF/sd1Dfx8IObMdo2v6T2sN4dU9MFIB+wsYVyUS57+mWkI F0AlKK+bGguf9lWXsWNUUC2BJi8CIwAhxLCxbtF90/eezjLHHYl8u+hGvLKVJ9rG kjn7sf5fGFSj14Nsf7OBvYBs/Kv746lXESNN3WfDmlUwrJ7poN83txiWZ+0gqodr +AY1vFNeaL4FmP8YvNq+oDGZV0/9ce0fuauKj8gAA8XfhlBednDm07H9l/66saI5 g2SMAeYkRUGenVVQo6+f9TdjTdaP+oSgBBCw5HdkFlw3GSrRLXwc9uObDyJ2HSo= =90A9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-rc To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
