[RADIATOR] radiator.service/radiator at .service enhancement

Alexander.Hartmaier at t-systems.com Alexander.Hartmaier at t-systems.com
Thu Feb 10 08:57:52 UTC 2022


Will this make it into both service files of the tarball and distro packages?

Thanks, Alex

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Von: radiator <radiator-bounces at lists.open.com.au> im Auftrag von Patrik Forsberg <patrik.forsberg at globalconnect.se>
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. August 2021 11:38
An: radiator at lists.open.com.au <radiator at lists.open.com.au>
Betreff: [RADIATOR] radiator.service/radiator at .service enhancement


Hello,

Thought I’d share a small but nice feature enhancement to systemD’s radiator.service/radiator at .service.

Might be an idea to add to the standard distribution ??



Do systemctl edit radiator.service (and later radiator at .service if you use multi-instance variation)

Add

“

[Service]

ExecReload=kill -HUP $MAINPID

“



You can now do “systemctl reload radiator” or “systemctl reload radiator at instance” when doing configuration changes instead of having to restart Radiator completely ??



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Best Regards,

Patrik


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