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in the past it logged always wrong "stopped xxx.service" while it should be quiet, but now after upgrade to F23 it even bails out an error - the whole purpose of "cond" is "stop it if it's running and otherwise shutup" [root@localhost:~]$ systemctl condstop mysqld.service Failed to stop mysqld.service: Unit mysqld.service not loaded
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damned COND == conditional == if it exists and is running you guys seem not to use deployed script with condreload/condstop/condrestart conditions written that way so they cover all machines wether named services are there at all or not enabled on every machine - in that case and when you distribute the script-start via SSH from a admin-server the whole terminal is full of crap nobody cares abiut which burries relevant things like "a existing and running service with condrestart FAILED" [root@rh:~]$ cat /etc/redhat-release Generic release 25 (Generic) [root@rh:~]$ systemctl condstop bla.service Failed to stop bla.service: Unit bla.service not loaded [root@rh:~]$ systemctl condreload bla.service Failed to try-reload-or-restart bla.service: Unit bla.service not found