Without a -d option, corosync-notifyd refuses to start with the command
start-stop-daemon --verbose --start --exec /usr/sbin/corosync-notifyd --
But it starts OK with
start-stop-daemon --verbose --start --exec /usr/sbin/corosync-notifyd -- -d
According to the man pages, the -d option should be used in order to make the corosync-notifyd to send DBUS signals on all events, so it looks like is *should* present as well
Without a -d option, corosync-notifyd refuses to start with the command corosync- notifyd -- corosync- notifyd -- -d
start-stop-daemon --verbose --start --exec /usr/sbin/
But it starts OK with
start-stop-daemon --verbose --start --exec /usr/sbin/
According to the man pages, the -d option should be used in order to make the corosync-notifyd to send DBUS signals on all events, so it looks like is *should* present as well