systemd/test/TEST-76-SYSCTL
Quentin Deslandes e88748c17e sysctl: add --strict option to fail if sysctl does not exists
systemd-sysctl currently fails silently under any of these conditions:
- Missing permission to write a sysctl.
- Invalid sysctl (path doesn't exists).
- Ignore failure flag ('-' in front of the sysctl name).

Because of this behaviour, configuration issues can go unnoticed as
there is no way to detect those unless going through the logs.

--strict option forces systemd-sysctl to fail if a sysctl is invalid or
if permission are insufficient. Errors on sysctl marked as "ignore
failure" will still be ignored.
2022-07-25 10:15:43 +02:00
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Makefile sysctl: add --strict option to fail if sysctl does not exists 2022-07-25 10:15:43 +02:00
test.sh sysctl: add --strict option to fail if sysctl does not exists 2022-07-25 10:15:43 +02:00