O daemon-reload do sistema é igual ao serviço de reinício do systemctl?

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Eu tenho um nome de serviço serviceA no ubuntu16 e, ao mesmo tempo, é um daemon.

Então, quando eu faço systemctl daemon-reload , ele inclui a ação de systemctl restart serviceA ?

    
por Jeff Pang 04.04.2018 / 05:03

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Não

De man systemctl (talvez a página man mais longa do mundo):

Manager Lifecycle Commands
   daemon-reload
       Reload the systemd manager configuration. This will rerun all generators (see
       systemd.generator(7)), reload all unit files, and recreate the entire
       dependency tree. While the daemon is being reloaded, all sockets systemd
       listens on behalf of user configuration will stay accessible.

       This command should not be confused with the reload command.

Existe uma distinção entre reload e restart

Unit Commands
   reload PATTERN...
       Asks all units listed on the command line to reload their configuration. Note
       that this will reload the service-specific configuration, not the unit
       configuration file of systemd. If you want systemd to reload the configuration
       file of a unit, use the daemon-reload command. In other words: for the example
       case of Apache, this will reload Apache's httpd.conf in the web server, not
       the apache.service systemd unit file.

       This command should not be confused with the daemon-reload command.

   restart PATTERN...
       Restart one or more units specified on the command line. If the units are not
       running yet, they will be started.
    
por WinEunuuchs2Unix 04.04.2018 / 05:26