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We always preferred and recommended socket activation for our services
so remove the Install section in related .service units which are unused
in this case and keep only the Install section in associated .socket
units.
Signed-off-by: Bastian Blank <waldi@debian.org>
Replace lowercase @sbindir@ with @SBINDIR@ which contains
fully decoded path.
Same with @usrsbindir@ which is also used with clvmd and cmirrord.
Also handle SYSCONFDIR for EnvironmentFile.
Patch fixes generated unit files with strings like:
ExecStart=${exec_prefix}/sbin/lvm
Add these for dmeventd systemd unit (dm-event.service):
Before: shutdown.target
Conflicts: shutdown.target
This will cause the dmeventd to be properly stopped at shutdown (after
all the dmeventd clients unregistered their devices from monitoring)
with dm-event.service's stop action (there's no direct action defined
for the "stop" so systemd sends SIGTERM instead).
Before, we let dmeventd to get killed only as part of the very last
SIGTERM/SIGKILL for all the remaining processes late in the shutdown
sequence so we may have missed some logs if dmeventd encountered an
error during its shutdown (logging facilities are already off at this
late time in shutdown sequence).
Ref: https://www.redhat.com/archives/lvm-devel/2017-October/msg00000.html
We want most of our units to be started before any local/remote mount
points are mounted - we used {local,remote}-fs.target for this purpose
before, but it was not 100% correct as there's even {local,remote}-fs-pre.target
special systemd unit reserved for this exact purpose.
See also man 7 systemd.special and "local-fs-pre.target"/"remote-fs-pre.target"
description.
Trying to restart dmeventd as a reload action is causing problems
under systemd environment. The systemd loses track of new dmeventd
this way. See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1060134
for more info.
We need to call dmeventd -R directly instead of "systemctl reload dm-event.service"
that was used before (the reload is aimed at configuration reload anyway,
not stateful restart of the daemon - we did this before just because
there's no ExecRestart in systemd and there's only ExecStart and
ExecStop with which we'd lose the state).
Also, use ExecStart="dmeventd -f" to run dmeventd in foreground
(and let's rely on systemd to daemonize it) and change the
service type from "forking" to "simple".
LISTEN_PID and LISTEN_FDS environment variables are defined only during systemd
"start" action. But we still need to know whether we're activated during
"reload" action as well - we use the reload action to call "dmeventd -R"/"lvmetad -R"
for statefull daemon restart. We can't use normal "restart" as that is simply
composed of "stop" and "start" and we would lose any state the daemon has.
Normally, restart simply means "stop and start" for systemd. However, if
we're installing new versions of the dmeventd binary/libdevmapper, we need
to restart dmeventd. This fails if we have some devices monitored - we need
to call "dmeventd -R" instead.
The "ExecReload" did not work quite well in some old versions of systemd,
systemd assumed that only the configuration is reloaded on "ExecReload",
not the whole binary itself so it lost track of dmeventd daemon (it lost new
dmeventd PID). This is fixed and seems to be working fine now with recent
versions of dmeventd.