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Support reload conf without restarting #107

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mrechte opened this issue Sep 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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Support reload conf without restarting #107

mrechte opened this issue Sep 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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mrechte commented Sep 13, 2020

I would like the ability to reload the conf without having to restart the service:

# systemctl reload pgagroal
Failed to reload pgagroal.service: Job type reload is not applicable for unit pgagroal.service.
@mrechte mrechte added the feature New feature label Sep 13, 2020
@jesperpedersen jesperpedersen changed the title Support relaod conf without restarting Support reload conf without restarting Sep 14, 2020
@jesperpedersen jesperpedersen added the community Issue that can be picked up by the community label Sep 14, 2020
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Which configuration settings are you most interested in ? Or just in general ?

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I don't know about @mrechte, but from what I've seen, the more things you can do with a SIGHUP (or whatever similar thing you do to reload configuration without restarting) the better.

@jesperpedersen jesperpedersen removed the community Issue that can be picked up by the community label Dec 17, 2020
@jesperpedersen jesperpedersen self-assigned this Dec 17, 2020
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All the easy ones are supported now. The remaining ones will be on a case-by-case basis, so closing.

Thanks !

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