On 08/27/2009 07:49 PM, David Cantrell wrote:
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
Hi, something that bothers me a bit... More and more system restart requests with each update (even if one doesn't use the package at the time).
Is this necessary for dhclient and dhcp update packages to require restart? Wouldn't "service network restart" and "service dhcpd restart" in the install/upgrade scripts do the trick (after checking that the service is actually running)? Ssh used to do that since, well, as far as I remember.
Yes, 'service dhcpd restart' will work fine for dhcpd. For dhclient, it's not necessarily as simple as restarting the network service. If you are using the network service, that will work fine. If you are using NetworkManager, you'll need to either restart NetworkManager or have it down the connection you're using dhclient on and bring it back up.
Why is a restart of NetworkManager necessary in this case? If dhclient reinitializes the interface and gets the old dhcp data then nothing really changes and NetworkManager shouldn't have to care. If e.g. der IP changes then NetworkManager should detect that and reinitialize the connection info on its end (after all the "new" interface might not be connected to anything and thus have to be marked as down anyway).
Regards, Dennis