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Diffstat (limited to 'system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc b/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc index 8a463076f5..f9b27ffc35 100644 --- a/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc +++ b/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc @@ -374,10 +374,10 @@ os> <input>/usr/local/erl-target/bin/to_erl /tmp/erlang.pipe.1</input></pre> </p> <pre> 2> <input>release_handler:install_release(Vsn).</input> -<output>{continue_after_restart,"FIRST",[]} +{continue_after_restart,"FIRST",[]} heart: Tue Apr 1 12:15:10 2014: Erlang has closed. heart: Tue Apr 1 12:15:11 2014: Executed "/usr/local/erl-target/bin/start /usr/local/erl-target/releases/new_start_erl.data" -> 0. Terminating. -[End]</output></pre> +[End]</pre> <p> The above return value and output after the call to <c>release_handler:install_release/1</c> means that the @@ -398,12 +398,12 @@ os> <input>/usr/local/erl-target/bin/to_erl /tmp/erlang.pipe.2</input></pre> </p> <pre> 1> <input>release_handler:which_releases().</input> -<output>[{"MYSYSTEM","SECOND", +[{"MYSYSTEM","SECOND", ["kernel-3.0","stdlib-2.0","sasl-2.4","pea-2.0"], current}, {"MYSYSTEM","FIRST", ["kernel-2.16.4","stdlib-1.19.4","sasl-2.3.4","pea-1.0"], - permanent}]</output></pre> + permanent}]</pre> <p> Our new release, "SECOND", is now the current release, but we can also see that our "FIRST" release is still permanent. This @@ -420,12 +420,12 @@ os> <input>/usr/local/erl-target/bin/to_erl /tmp/erlang.pipe.2</input></pre> </p> <pre> 3> <input>release_handler:which_releases().</input> -<output>[{"MYSYSTEM","SECOND", +[{"MYSYSTEM","SECOND", ["kernel-3.0","stdlib-2.0","sasl-2.4","pea-2.0"], permanent}, {"MYSYSTEM","FIRST", ["kernel-2.16.4","stdlib-1.19.4","sasl-2.3.4","pea-1.0"], - old}]</output></pre> + old}]</pre> <p> We see that the new release version is <c>permanent</c>, so it would be safe to restart the node.</p> |