[CentOS] reload /sbin/init
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comFri Jan 9 01:06:29 UTC 2015
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On 01/08/2015 10:33 AM, Robert Nichols wrote: > The question was specifically about CentOS 6, which uses upstart. SysV > init > could re-exec itself cleanly. I have no idea, but plenty of doubts, about > systemd. "systemctl daemon-reexec" will re-exec systemd. It does mostly the same thing when it gets SIGTERM, according to the man page.
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