[Bug 531912] Re: /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.

ingo 531912 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Mar 1 18:52:48 UTC 2011


> At least the fix for this bit of Upstart badness is easy enough, just
remove /etc/init/ssh and start sshd with the script in init.d. Perhaps
it's not as architecturally elegant as Upstart ...

Perhaps Ubuntu maintainers are not aware of the importance of sshd in
general? sshd is vital on remote machines/servers which are running
without screen and keyboard. ssh is the (almost) only access and that
has to be reliable! It has to be up as the first daemon as soon as
networking is configured and has to be the last service to be stopped on
shut down - and it has to restart itself in case of unforseen
interruptions.

Moving such a service to upstart at the moment is lightheaded and
disqualifies Ubuntu for servers.

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  /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.



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