Currently, vyatta-config-mgmt uses atd jobs for scheduling shutdowns, which is rather opaque and detached from the rest of the CLI that integrates well with systemd. We should switch it to systemd-shutdownd so that reboots won't surprise the users and the scheduled shutdowns can be viewed and cancelled by the user without messing with job files.
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- Issue type
- Feature (new functionality)
| Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In progress | FEATURE REQUEST | None | T3355 Remove all remaining legacy Vyatta code | ||
| Resolved | FEATURE REQUEST | erkin | T3285 Schedule reboots through systemd-shutdownd instead of atd | ||
| Resolved | FEATURE REQUEST | erkin | T661 Show a warning if the router is going to reboot soon (due to "commit-confirm" command) | ||
| Resolved | BUG | erkin | T3472 commit-confirm script not found |