- Aug 18, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
Destination field is replaced by StdXXX key field. StdXXX s6log type accept now path for a specific destination.
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- Aug 12, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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- Jul 13, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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- Jun 18, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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Eric Vidal authored
Rename TimeoutKill to TimeoutStart. Rename TimeoutFinish to TimeoutStop. Remove TimeoutUp and TimeoutDown key. To avoid confusion and mistake, oneshot and classic service use now the same key name to declare the timeout to use. TimeoutStart and TimeoutStop are clearer than TimeoutKill and TimeoutFinish. 66 is sufficiently smart to name the file correctly for s6-supervise whick look for the timeout-kill and timeout-finish file.
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- Jun 17, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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- Jun 02, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
This program is executed via the run script in the service's live directory. It sits between s6-supervise and the user's executable script, allowing for the preparation of the user's script execution. This introduces a dual capability: Define certain preparations through frontend keys, such as setting ownership, moving to a working directory, limiting resources used by the service, etc. Since 66-execute runs on each signal received and transmitted by s6-supervise, it is now possible to send messages to an event management daemon. By default, this program performs previously defined actions such as logging redirections and managing environment variables (previously handled by excel-envfile), creation of the log destination directory, and so on.So, the user's file now contains only the exact copy of the @execute field. Also, the name of the script for an start or stop process are the same. This was a old behabvior coming from s6-rc manager.
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- Jan 08, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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- Jan 07, 2024
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Eric Vidal authored
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- Dec 22, 2023
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Eric Vidal authored
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Eric Vidal authored
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