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username="oberix@c7a19cddb1663df0c612a979b9d13b0d67f1f69a"
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nickname="oberix"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/e8b871f3d0bf96df9a3fc8cdca7abe09"
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subject="autostart and foreground together doesn't seem to work"
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date="2017-03-30T10:43:18Z"
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content="""
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With systemd using `--autostart --foreground` either ignore foreground or quit immediatelly.
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I managed to have the process stay alive with `RemainAfterExit=on`:
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[Service]
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User=%i
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/git-annex assistant --autostart --foreground
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ExecStop=/usr/bin/git-annex assistant --autostop
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RemainAfterExit=on
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Restart=on-failure
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RestartSec=5
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but git-annex processes does not maintain the `--foreground` option which is causing a lot of zombies in the long period (not totally clear why).
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My current solution is to have a service for each annex repository and avoid `--autosart` but this is annoying because it require to pass the path as `%I` and wrap git-annex in bash script to get the repo owner as the user.
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"""]]
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