* Home (shepherd) services: multiple instances
@ 2024-11-09 23:50 Julian Flake
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From: Julian Flake @ 2024-11-09 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
Hi Guixers,
I have a question about home-*-service-types that create a user's
shepherd service.
If I have such services in my home-environment and login, logout
and login again, I have multiple instances of the processes
running, the shepherd should manage. Shouldn't the shepherd
services (and the corresponding processes) automatically be
stopped (killed), if I log out from all ttys? This does not seem
to be the case.
I observed this with home-mcron-service-type,
home-syncthing-service-type, home-dbus-service-type and
home-pipewire-service-type. So basically all my user's shepherd
services are affected.
Do I misunderstand something or is this the intended behaviour?
Best Regards,
nutcase
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* Home (shepherd) services: multiple instances
@ 2024-11-10 0:08 Julian Flake
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From: Julian Flake @ 2024-11-10 0:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix
Hi Guixers,
I have a question about home-*-service-types that create a user's
shepherd service.
If I have such services in my home-environment and login, logout
and
login again, I have multiple instances of the processes running,
the
shepherd should manage. Shouldn't the shepherd services (and the
corresponding processes) automatically be stopped (killed), if I
log
out from all ttys? This does not seem to be the case.
I observed this with home-mcron-service-type,
home-syncthing-service-type, home-dbus-service-type and
home-pipewire-service-type. So basically all my user's shepherd
services are affected.
Do I misunderstand something or is this the intended behavior?
Cheers,
nutcase
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