Description of problem: dhcpd service not running after boot. # systemctl status dhcpd.service dhcpd.service - LSB: Start and stop the DHCP server Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd) Active: inactive (dead) CGroup: name=systemd:/system/dhcpd.service See attachment to prove it will start and run. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. clean alpha3 install, apply updates 2. configure /etc/dhcpd.conf 3. systemctl enable dhcpd.service 2. /bin/cp /dev/null /var/log/messages 3. reboot 4. grep "DHCP Server" /var/log/messages
Created attachment 1467 [details] logs and configuration information.
Hi, thanks for reporting this bug. Assigned to the package maintainer. (Please set the status to 'assigned' if you are working on it)
Keywords: (none) => TriagedBlocks: (none) => 2120Assignee: bugsquad => stewbintnSummary: 2_a3: dhcpd service not running after boot. => dhcpd service not running after boot. (systemd)Source RPM: systemd-39-3.mga2.src.rpm => dhcp
what is the dhcp version you have installed ?
CC: (none) => dmorganec
can you test new dhcp rpms ?
(In reply to comment #4) > can you test new dhcp rpms ? What is the general policy on enable/disable service upon a rpm release? Or should I create bug reports on each one I dislike? IIRC, the old method was to en/disable based on current setting, but with systemd it is not. I have seen an Apache doc update, re-enable/start httpd, and this dhcp update disabled dhcpd.service which is not funny if node is being managed remotely. I enabled it, rebooted, and it worked this time.
yes we have to deal with sysvinit -> systemd migration because for now we only enable systemd services at first install. We had a script from fedora for this but it required python so this is a nogo as it meant python deps on minimal install, but coling will look at this ( this will be OK for mageia 2 ). So if after enabling manually it works i close this bugreport. thank you for your feedback.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED