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UnixPB: Restart NTPD after disabling of GUI #3479

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@steelhead31 steelhead31 commented Mar 18, 2024

Fixes #3478

The task to disable the GUI, also kills the NTPD service on CentOS7. This has been observed in the weekly playbook runs to refresh the Unix servers.

This has been debugged and investigated to relate to this command

systemctl isolate multi-user.target

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VPC Completed OK: https://ci.adoptium.net/job/VagrantPlaybookCheck/1860/

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A block has been put on this Pull Request as this repository is temporarily under a code freeze due to an ongoing release cycle.

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@github-actions github-actions bot dismissed their stale review March 26, 2024 15:08

Pull Request unblocked - code freeze is over.

@steelhead31 steelhead31 merged commit 08600b9 into adoptium:master Mar 26, 2024
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@steelhead31 steelhead31 deleted the fix_ntpd_v3 branch March 26, 2024 16:52
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Ansible Bug: NTPD service is being killed as part of the weekly refresh run.
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