OK, so I'm playing with F14 to learn about the systemd.
After doing systemctl, I see several services in maintenance mode:
systemd-initctl.socket loaded maintenance
Ok, so now what? Is there a tutorial on clearing or fixing a maintenance service?
Thanks.
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Brian Millett bmillett@gmail.com wrote:
OK, so I'm playing with F14 to learn about the systemd.
After doing systemctl, I see several services in maintenance mode:
systemd-initctl.socket loaded maintenance
Ok, so now what? Is there a tutorial on clearing or fixing a maintenance service?
"systemctl status <service>" might give you more info about the reason for "maintenance".
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:37:31AM -0400, Tom H wrote:
systemd-initctl.socket loaded maintenance Ok, so now what? Is there a tutorial on clearing or fixing a maintenance service?
"systemctl status <service>" might give you more info about the reason for "maintenance".
"failed" in newer versions of systemd, by the way. And since the kinks are still getting ironed out, an update is highly recommended. (Should be in the Fedora 14 test updates.)
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 11:54 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:37:31AM -0400, Tom H wrote:
systemd-initctl.socket loaded maintenance Ok, so now what? Is there a tutorial on clearing or fixing a maintenance service?
"systemctl status <service>" might give you more info about the reason for "maintenance".
"failed" in newer versions of systemd, by the way. And since the kinks are still getting ironed out, an update is highly recommended. (Should be in the Fedora 14 test updates.)
Thanks.
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 10:56 -0500, Brian Millett wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 11:54 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:37:31AM -0400, Tom H wrote:
systemd-initctl.socket loaded maintenance Ok, so now what? Is there a tutorial on clearing or fixing a maintenance service?
"systemctl status <service>" might give you more info about the reason for "maintenance".
"failed" in newer versions of systemd, by the way. And since the kinks are still getting ironed out, an update is highly recommended. (Should be in the Fedora 14 test updates.)
Note that F14 is not yet a released system, so the appropriate place for discussion is the Fedora Test List.
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