manager: rename 'maintenance' state to 'failed' to avoid user confusion

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=614619
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Matthew Miller 2010-08-31 00:17:56 +02:00 committed by Lennart Poettering
parent c88e7f4e57
commit 74ac3cbd50
6 changed files with 38 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
* io priority during initialization
* if a service fails too often, make the service enter maintenance mode, and the socket, too.
* if a service fails too often, make the service enter failed mode, and the socket, too.
* systemctl: warning wenn [Install] leer ist bei enable

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@ -399,18 +399,19 @@
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>reset-maintenance [NAME...]</command></term>
<term><command>reset-failed [NAME...]</command></term>
<listitem><para>Reset maintenance
state of the specified units, or if no
unit name is passed of all units. When
a unit fails in some way (i.e. process
exiting with non-zero error code,
terminating abnormally or timing out)
it will automatically enter
maintenance state and its exit codes
and status is recorded for
introspection by the administrator
<listitem><para>Reset the
'<literal>failed</literal>' state of the
specified units, or if no unit name is
passed of all units. When a unit fails
in some way (i.e. process exiting with
non-zero error code, terminating
abnormally or timing out) it will
automatically enter the
'<literal>failed</literal>' state and
its exit code and status is recorded
for introspection by the administrator
until the service is restarted or
reset with this
command.</para></listitem>

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@ -418,8 +418,9 @@
<listitem><para>Lists one or more
units that are activated when this
unit fails (i.e. enters maintenance
state).</para></listitem>
unit enters the
'<literal>failed</literal>'
state.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@ -552,22 +553,23 @@
time. If this time limit is reached
the job will be cancelled, the unit
however will not change state or even
enter maintenance mode. This value
defaults to 0 (job timeouts disabled),
except for device units. NB: this
timeout is independent from any
unit-specific timeout (for example,
the timeout set with
enter the '<literal>failed</literal>'
mode. This value defaults to 0 (job
timeouts disabled), except for device
units. NB: this timeout is independent
from any unit-specific timeout (for
example, the timeout set with
<varname>Timeout=</varname> in service
units) as the job timeout has no effect
on the unit itself, only on the job
that might be pending for it. Or in
other words: unit-specific timeouts
units) as the job timeout has no
effect on the unit itself, only on the
job that might be pending for it. Or
in other words: unit-specific timeouts
are useful to abort unit state
changes, and revert them. The job
timeout set with this option however
is useful to abort only the job waiting
for the unit state to change.</para></listitem>
is useful to abort only the job
waiting for the unit state to
change.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

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@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
as well as in the process of being activated or
deactivated, i.e. between the two states (these states
are called 'activating', 'deactivating'). A special
'maintenance' state is available as well which is very
'failed' state is available as well which is very
similar to 'inactive' and is entered when the service
failed in some way (process returned error code on
exit, or crashed, or an operation timed out). If this

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static const UnitActiveState state_translation_table[_AUTOMOUNT_STATE_MAX] = {
[AUTOMOUNT_DEAD] = UNIT_INACTIVE,
[AUTOMOUNT_WAITING] = UNIT_ACTIVE,
[AUTOMOUNT_RUNNING] = UNIT_ACTIVE,
[AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE] = UNIT_MAINTENANCE
[AUTOMOUNT_FAILED] = UNIT_FAILED
};
static int open_dev_autofs(Manager *m);
@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ static void automount_enter_dead(Automount *a, bool success) {
if (!success)
a->failure = true;
automount_set_state(a, a->failure ? AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE : AUTOMOUNT_DEAD);
automount_set_state(a, a->failure ? AUTOMOUNT_FAILED : AUTOMOUNT_DEAD);
}
static int open_dev_autofs(Manager *m) {
@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ static int automount_start(Unit *u) {
assert(a);
assert(a->state == AUTOMOUNT_DEAD || a->state == AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE);
assert(a->state == AUTOMOUNT_DEAD || a->state == AUTOMOUNT_FAILED);
if (path_is_mount_point(a->where)) {
log_error("Path %s is already a mount point, refusing start for %s", a->where, u->meta.id);
@ -794,12 +794,12 @@ static void automount_shutdown(Manager *m) {
close_nointr_nofail(m->dev_autofs_fd);
}
static void automount_reset_maintenance(Unit *u) {
static void automount_reset_failed(Unit *u) {
Automount *a = AUTOMOUNT(u);
assert(a);
if (a->state == AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE)
if (a->state == AUTOMOUNT_FAILED)
automount_set_state(a, AUTOMOUNT_DEAD);
a->failure = false;
@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ static const char* const automount_state_table[_AUTOMOUNT_STATE_MAX] = {
[AUTOMOUNT_DEAD] = "dead",
[AUTOMOUNT_WAITING] = "waiting",
[AUTOMOUNT_RUNNING] = "running",
[AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE] = "maintenance"
[AUTOMOUNT_FAILED] = "failed"
};
DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(automount_state, AutomountState);
@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ const UnitVTable automount_vtable = {
.fd_event = automount_fd_event,
.reset_maintenance = automount_reset_maintenance,
.reset_failed = automount_reset_failed,
.bus_interface = "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Automount",
.bus_message_handler = bus_automount_message_handler,

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ typedef enum AutomountState {
AUTOMOUNT_DEAD,
AUTOMOUNT_WAITING,
AUTOMOUNT_RUNNING,
AUTOMOUNT_MAINTENANCE,
AUTOMOUNT_FAILED,
_AUTOMOUNT_STATE_MAX,
_AUTOMOUNT_STATE_INVALID = -1
} AutomountState;