
On 14/10/2015 14:59, Lucio Correia wrote:
On 14-10-2015 14:55, Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital wrote:
Hello René
On Wed, 2015-10-14 at 17:06 +0200, René Linder wrote:
If i understand the Debian/SUSE specs right, it only prevent libvirtd from stopping as long as kimchi/wok runs.
I just read better some guidelines and checked that "Required-Stop:" lists the "facilities which must be available during the shutdown of the service. The init-script system should avoid stopping init scripts which provide the Required-Stop facilities until this script is stopped".
So, I understand it guarantees that libvirtd will be available during the shutdown process of Wok. It's OK to have this.
Paulo.
Wok should not depend on libvirt. This is kimchi-specific.
Well remember, Lucio! Rene, Wok is the web server framework and Kimchi is now designed to be a plugin. On that way, wok service should not depend on libvirtd as it is only required to Kimchi. We need to think a way to get that problem solved. Paulo has sent a patch related to that for systemd system. You can take a look in the thread: http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/kimchi-devel/2015-October/011887.html It'd be good to have a similar (if possible) solution to all init scripts. Regards, Aline Manera