[Bug 1570472] Re: Set systemd as default service provider
Ivan Suzdal
isuzdal at mirantis.com
Wed Jul 20 11:13:13 UTC 2016
@Nish, from my point of view it's absolutely expected behavior. In this
request, we trying to change default puppet service provider from
'upstart' to 'systemd'. So when you change your init system from
'systemd' to 'upstart' - puppet shall fall. Probably we can add another
init system checks, but it's looks like overcomplicating of existing
code.
I guess 'upstart' shouldn't be installed by default in 16.04. But I'm
not familiar enough with "replacing init system" policies in Ubuntu.
It'll be fine if someone else can confirm.
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Title:
Set systemd as default service provider
Status in puppet package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
AFAIK, Ubuntu has systemd as default init system since 15.04 release. Although, puppet thinks it's still upstart.
This behavior is already fixed in upstream puppet code. Please, add this patch to Xenial puppet package.
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