On 11/16/2015 01:39 PM, Nick Bright wrote:
This is very frustrating, and not obvious. If --permanent doesn't work for a command, then it should give an error - not silently fail without doing anything!
But --permanent *did* work.
What you're seeing is the documented behavior: --permanent The permanent option --permanent can be used to set options permanently. These changes are not effective immediately, only after service restart/reload or system reboot. Without the --permanent option, a change will only be part of the runtime configuration.
If you want to make a change in runtime and permanent configuration, use the same call with and without the --permanent option.