
systemd soft-reboot and surviving it as application (osc24)
How to leverage systemd soft-reboot in openSUSE
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Thorsten Kukuk
June 27, 202427m 35s
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Show Notes
Since systemd v254 there is the nice feature of "soft-reboot" and since systemd v255 systemd services can survive a soft-reboot.
In this talk I will speak about what soft-reboot exactly is, what are the benefits and what are the problems and the status of integration in openSUSE Tumbleweed and MicroOS.
Based on this I will also explain how a systemd service can survive a soft-reboot and which requirements the application needs to fulfill for this.
Since systemd v254 there is the nice feature of "soft-reboot" and since systemd v255 systemd services can survive a soft-reboot.
In this talk I will speak about what soft-reboot exactly is, what are the benefits and what are the problems and the status of integration in openSUSE Tumbleweed and MicroOS.
Based on this I will also explain how a systemd service can survive a soft-reboot and which requirements the application needs to fulfill for this.
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