------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2015-11-06 07:37 EDT-------
Going through ppc64-diag packing, I found Ubuntu specific
patch named "no-upstream-init.patch". Which comments out the
installation of opal_errd service unit, required for opal_errd
to start with machine bootup.
By installation, I am referring to the result of action, performed
while the systemctl command manually run:
# systemctl enable opal_errd.service
In brief, this command creates a symlink/symbolic link of
opal_errd.service unit into /systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/opal_errd.service.
Which enable/runs opal_errd during bootup.
The patch mentions "Description: Don't install upstream systemd or sysvinit
scripts for now. Skip installing systemd units for now, since they also seem
to depend on installing upstream's version of the init jobs.".
I am not aware of the history about this patch. Can Ubuntu maintainer,
comment on this and is there any extra step/package which could install
systemd service/add them to init scripts.
------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2015-11-06 07:37 EDT------- init.patch" . Which comments out the
Going through ppc64-diag packing, I found Ubuntu specific
patch named "no-upstream-
installation of opal_errd service unit, required for opal_errd
to start with machine bootup.
By installation, I am referring to the result of action, performed
while the systemctl command manually run:
# systemctl enable opal_errd.service
In brief, this command creates a symlink/symbolic link of system/ multi-user. target. wants/opal_ errd.service.
opal_errd.service unit into /systemd/
Which enable/runs opal_errd during bootup.
The patch mentions "Description: Don't install upstream systemd or sysvinit
scripts for now. Skip installing systemd units for now, since they also seem
to depend on installing upstream's version of the init jobs.".
I am not aware of the history about this patch. Can Ubuntu maintainer,
comment on this and is there any extra step/package which could install
systemd service/add them to init scripts.