Quoting Mikhail S Medvedev (<email address hidden>):
> So without the daemon, I would expect you should not be able to do
> '/etc/init.d/virtlockd start'. Why apt-get install is not failing for
systemctl start virtlockd works fine
now interestingly,
0 ✓ serge@sl ~ $ sudo systemctl stop virtlockd
[sudo] password for serge:
Warning: Stopping virtlockd.service, but it can still be activated by:
so it's supposed to be socket activated. So if it's not getting
started when libvirt needs it, well that's messed up.
> you? What distro are you installing on? And can you confirm you are
> installing libvirt-bin=1.3.1-1ubuntu2?
ii libvirt-bin 1.3.1-1ubuntu2 amd64 programs for the libvirt library
Quoting Mikhail S Medvedev (<email address hidden>): d/virtlockd start'. Why apt-get install is not failing for
> So without the daemon, I would expect you should not be able to do
> '/etc/init.
systemctl start virtlockd works fine
now interestingly,
0 ✓ serge@sl ~ $ sudo systemctl stop virtlockd
[sudo] password for serge:
Warning: Stopping virtlockd.service, but it can still be activated by:
so it's supposed to be socket activated. So if it's not getting
started when libvirt needs it, well that's messed up.
> you? What distro are you installing on? And can you confirm you are bin=1.3. 1-1ubuntu2?
> installing libvirt-
ii libvirt-bin 1.3.1-1ubuntu2 amd64 programs for the libvirt library