Hi
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Olivier Brunel j...@jjacky.com wrote:
On 08/11/14 18:21, David Herrmann wrote:
sd-event does not allow multiple handlers for a single signal. However,
logind sets up signal handlers for each session with VT_PROCESS set (that
is, it has an active
---
src/resolve/resolved-manager.c | 8 ++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/resolve/resolved-manager.c b/src/resolve/resolved-manager.c
index a2de2ed..7063af5 100644
--- a/src/resolve/resolved-manager.c
+++ b/src/resolve/resolved-manager.c
@@ -429,7 +429,9
On Wed, 13.08.14 09:33, Michael Olbrich (m.olbr...@pengutronix.de) wrote:
Heya,
I applied a different patch now that makes sure we either get the full
IPv6 support or none at all, and doesn't generate a warning.
Please have a look, if this fixes things for you.
Thanks for the patch anyway,
On Mon, 11.08.14 13:22, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
Hi,
I am seeing an oddity in the CGroup output of systemctl status ran on
some units. On the other hand, systemd-cgls shows correct information.
Here is an example:
--
$ systemctl status netctl@wan.service
On Wed, 2014-08-06 at 11:22 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
Like Infiniband. See RFC 4390 section 2.1 for details on DHCP
and Infiniband; chaddr is zeroed, hlen is set to 0, and htype
is set to ARPHRD_INFINIBAND because IB hardware addresses
are 20 bytes in length.
---
NOTE: because of how
On Sat, 09.08.14 02:06, Denis Kenzior (denk...@gmail.com) wrote:
Indeed!
Applied!
Thanks!
i is being used incorrectly. It is used to refer to the number of
indexes calculated so far (out of k). However, it is also incremented
when a new hash key is being used. This means that the results
Hi,
did I reach the wrong mailing list? Is there better forum to get
systemd working with something resembling my current setup?
Greetings
Marc
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:46:21AM +0200, Marc Haber wrote:
From: Marc Haber mh+systemd-de...@zugschlus.de
Subject: Thoughts about /etc/crypttab
On Thu, 07.08.14 15:19, Alban Crequy (alban.cre...@collabora.co.uk) wrote:
Hi,
Should unprivileged processes be allowed to change cgroup?
Well, they shouldn#t do it. But I think it's OK as long as this is only
done within the specific user's hierarchies.
As I understand it, it is not
On Wed, 13 Aug 2014 16:37:17 +0200
Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Thu, 07.08.14 15:19, Alban Crequy (alban.cre...@collabora.co.uk)
wrote:
Hi,
Should unprivileged processes be allowed to change cgroup?
Well, they shouldn#t do it. But I think it's OK as long as
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 03:29:40PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 11.08.14 13:22, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
Hi,
I am seeing an oddity in the CGroup output of systemctl status ran on
some units. On the other hand, systemd-cgls shows correct
On Thu, 07.08.14 14:06, Frantisek Hanzlik (fra...@hanzlici.cz) wrote:
Hi, I just install Fedora 20 (with systemd 208) and want log,
if possible, without journald, only to rsyslog.
Why if I may ask?
Trying to do that is usually more a sign of misconceptions about systemd
or the journal than
On Thu, 07.08.14 14:34, Jon Stanley (jonstan...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Frantisek Hanzlik fra...@hanzlici.cz wrote:
It's good that I have no /var/log/journal/* files, but
- journald is still runnig (this isn't too imporatant, but when it
is possible work
On Thu, 07.08.14 18:11, Jóhann B. Guðmundsson (johan...@gmail.com) wrote:
Arguably one of journals major/only shortcoming compared to what's
out there is it's lack the ability to send syslog messages over the
syslog network protocol but I think it's just a matter of time until
it does, since
On Wed, 13.08.14 12:30, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
What's the Type= of the units?
netclt@.service is Type=oneshot:
--
$ cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/netctl@.service
[Unit]
Description=Networking for netctl profile %I
Documentation=man:netctl.profile(5)
On Wed, 13.08.14 16:43, Marc Haber (mh+systemd-de...@zugschlus.de) wrote:
Hi,
did I reach the wrong mailing list? Is there better forum to get
systemd working with something resembling my current setup?
No, this is the right place. But I just have a huge backlog of threads
to reply to on
On Thu, 07.08.14 15:44, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 06:11:39PM +, Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
On 08/07/2014 04:12 PM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
Perhaps understanding why you're allergic to the journal would help in
figuring out solutions to
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 06:40:48PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 13.08.14 12:30, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
What's the Type= of the units?
netclt@.service is Type=oneshot:
--
$ cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/netctl@.service
[Unit]
On Sun, 10.08.14 21:07, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog (u...@tezduyar.com) wrote:
The problem is due to sending socket's SO_SNDBUF limit. My guess at
this point is the amount of messages you can queue to syslog socket is
determined by 3 factors. a) Sending socket's SO_SNDBUF b) Receiving
socket's
On Wed, 13.08.14 12:56, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
If processes stay around Type=oneshot is wrong really. Type=forking is
more appropriate then.
Hmm. That's a good point...
I'll ask about this, but my (limited) understanding of the reasoning for this
choice is that
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:56:19PM -0400, Leonid Isaev wrote:
This still doesn't explain why systemctl misses the cgroup information...
Isn't this the same misfeature that causes other fields like _COMM to be
lost as well? The process goes away before journald can async read that
information
On Wed, 13.08.14 13:07, Dave Reisner (d...@falconindy.com) wrote:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 12:56:19PM -0400, Leonid Isaev wrote:
This still doesn't explain why systemctl misses the cgroup information...
Isn't this the same misfeature that causes other fields like _COMM to be
lost as well?
On Wed, 13.08.14 13:31, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
Hi Lennart,
Thanks for your help on this...
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 07:02:37PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
[...]
Hmm, there's currently no nice scheme really for services that may or
may not fork. Maybe
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 07:45:28PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Well, maybe some script in the boot process invokes systemctl
daemon-reload or so? Anything in the logs?
None that I can find... Also, journalctl | grep -i reload returns nothing.
But anyway, I can reproduce this by
On Wed, 06.08.14 21:53, Sangjung Woo (sangjung@samsung.com) wrote:
systemd doesn't mount smackfs if systemd was compiled without Smack
support. However, the number of mount point entry in mount_setup_early()
(i.e. N_EARLY_MOUNT) is 5 since smackfs is included. N_EARLY_MOUNT
should be 4
On Wed, 06.08.14 13:23, Stef Walter (st...@redhat.com) wrote:
I've done initial work on adding polkit support to systemd1 DBus
methods. You can see it here:
https://github.com/stefwalter/systemd/commits/polkit-systemd1
Basic rules:
* Read access for everyone
* Methods that
On Wed, 06.08.14 13:23, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
Stef Walter wrote on 06/08/14 12:23:
I've done initial work on adding polkit support to systemd1 DBus
methods.
Hmmm, I thought this was deliberately not included as it meant a
circular dep on polkit when talking to the
With current git i noticed systemd-timesyncd failed and complain like this,
log attached below.
aug 13 20:12:08 dbuch-laptop systemd[1]: Starting Network Time
Synchronization...
aug 13 20:12:08 dbuch-laptop systemd[1]: systemd-timesyncd.service: main
process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
On Wed, 13.08.14 14:03, Leonid Isaev (lis...@umail.iu.edu) wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 07:45:28PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Well, maybe some script in the boot process invokes systemctl
daemon-reload or so? Anything in the logs?
None that I can find... Also, journalctl |
On Wed, 13.08.14 20:35, Daniel Buch (boogiewasth...@gmail.com) wrote:
With current git i noticed systemd-timesyncd failed and complain like this,
log attached below.
aug 13 20:12:08 dbuch-laptop systemd[1]: Starting Network Time
Synchronization...
aug 13 20:12:08 dbuch-laptop systemd[1]:
On Wed, 06.08.14 13:14, Eelco Dolstra (eelco.dols...@logicblox.com) wrote:
On receiving a message, kernel_seqnum is set to serial + 1. So
subtracting 1 will cause messages like Missed 0 kernel messages,
which should be Missed 1 kernel messages.
Ah! Thanks! Applied!
Lennart
--
Lennart
Hello,
My QNAP NAS has a 16 character x 2 rows LCD display that I would like
to send systemd boot status messages to and other critical messages
(like --failed services after bootup). I have a script that I can use
to set text on this LCD.
Any ideas how I could accomplish this?
--- john
On Tue, 05.08.14 19:58, Dan McGee (d...@archlinux.org) wrote:
Compilation is failing because we are doing something not allowed by the
language spec, but OK by GCC extensions in our MAX() macro.
src/resolve/resolved-manager.c:759:43: error: non-const static data member
must be initialized
Indeed, i run gnome and gnomes NetworkManager.
I just tested the binary approach with LOG_LEVEL=debug (log attached below
and it worked, also systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service works.
Added new server time1.google.com.
Added new server time2.google.com.
Added new server time3.google.com.
On Wed, 13.08.14 20:55, John Obaterspok (john.obaters...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello,
My QNAP NAS has a 16 character x 2 rows LCD display that I would like
to send systemd boot status messages to and other critical messages
(like --failed services after bootup). I have a script that I can use
On Wed, 13.08.14 21:01, Daniel Buch (boogiewasth...@gmail.com) wrote:
Indeed, i run gnome and gnomes NetworkManager.
I just tested the binary approach with LOG_LEVEL=debug (log attached below
and it worked, also systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service works.
I think I fixed it now in git.
2014-08-13 21:02 GMT+02:00 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
How do you access it? If it's just a TTY, then you could use
journald.conf's TTYPath= with ForwardToConsole= and MaxLevelConsole= to
accomplish that...
The script does this: [$1 = row 1 or 2, $2 = text to set]
stty -F
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Sun, 10.08.14 21:07, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog (u...@tezduyar.com) wrote:
The problem is due to sending socket's SO_SNDBUF limit. My guess at
this point is the amount of messages you can queue to syslog socket is
On Mon, 04.08.14 15:43, Patrick Hemmer (syst...@stormcloud9.net) wrote:
I'm trying to mount a device using one of its symlinks, but systemd
errors with Timed out waiting for device dev-block-ec2-ephemeral0.device
The unit looks like:
[Unit]
After=ephemeral0-format.service
On Mon, 04.08.14 15:43, Patrick Hemmer (syst...@stormcloud9.net) wrote:
I'm trying to mount a device using one of its symlinks, but systemd
errors with Timed out waiting for device dev-block-ec2-ephemeral0.device
The unit looks like:
[Unit]
After=ephemeral0-format.service
Cool, its fixed.
2014-08-13 21:08 GMT+02:00 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
On Wed, 13.08.14 21:01, Daniel Buch (boogiewasth...@gmail.com) wrote:
Indeed, i run gnome and gnomes NetworkManager.
I just tested the binary approach with LOG_LEVEL=debug (log attached
below
and
On Wed, 13.08.14 21:16, John Obaterspok (john.obaters...@gmail.com) wrote:
2014-08-13 21:02 GMT+02:00 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
How do you access it? If it's just a TTY, then you could use
journald.conf's TTYPath= with ForwardToConsole= and MaxLevelConsole= to
On Tue, 05.08.14 13:46, Michal Sekletar (msekl...@redhat.com) wrote:
This makes possible to spawn service instances triggered by socket with
MLS/MCS SELinux labels which are created based on information provided by
connected peer.
Implementation of label_get_socket_label derived from
2014-08-13 21:26 GMT+02:00 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
You could probably script something using socat's PTY
transport. i.e. a script that uses socat to allocate a pty, then reads
strings from it, and translates this to the format you need it in...
Wouldn't that make it pretty
Lets mimic colored operational state dump as if link name is appiled
---
src/network/networkctl.c | 12 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/network/networkctl.c b/src/network/networkctl.c
index 731ad27..9c4c1b7 100644
--- a/src/network/networkctl.c
+++
Applied. Thanks!
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 10:02 PM, Daniel Buch boogiewasth...@gmail.com wrote:
Lets mimic colored operational state dump as if link name is appiled
---
src/network/networkctl.c | 12 ++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git
This makes strappenda3 redundant, so we remove its usage and definition.
---
Cleaning out some old branches I had laying around, found this...
src/dbus1-generator/dbus1-generator.c | 2 +-
src/fstab-generator/fstab-generator.c | 2 +-
src/getty-generator/getty-generator.c | 2 +-
On Wed, 13.08.14 16:35, Dave Reisner (dreis...@archlinux.org) wrote:
Looks good. The code is certainly not any more complicated than the
current strapenda3(), so it sounds like something to apply.
/* If the passed init is actually the same as the
* systemd
On Wed, 13.08.14 21:50, John Obaterspok (john.obaters...@gmail.com) wrote:
2014-08-13 21:26 GMT+02:00 Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net:
You could probably script something using socat's PTY
transport. i.e. a script that uses socat to allocate a pty, then reads
strings from it,
On Tue, 05.08.14 14:56, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 12:17:09PM +0200, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote:
---
Makefile.am| 16
configure.ac |5 +
units/ldconfig.service |1 -
3 files
On Mon, 04.08.14 22:15, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice (tobias.geerinckx.r...@gmail.com)
wrote:
Avoids triggering timers prematurely on systems with significantly inaccurate
clocks, or some embedded platforms that lack one entirely.
Looks great!
Thanks!
Applied!
Lennart
--
Lennart Poettering, Red
On Thu, 31.07.14 16:55, Ivan Shapovalov (intelfx...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to start from an udev rule a templated systemd unit, whose instance
should be a properly escaped device node path (so that %i.device would
represent
an existing unit). Which udev specifier should I
On Mon, 04.08.14 18:33, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
Does this make any sense? Opinions?
Yes, totally makes sense. But the name UseDomains is confusing though.
IIUC, we have two separate concepts:
1. using a specific interface (and a set of DNS resolvers tied to
On Mon, 04.08.14 10:05, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote:
Patch looks pretty good, though I'd really prefer if we could do the
UseDomain= thing as discussed in the other mail, and not propagate
DHCP-supplied domain names unless explicitly requested.
This would means we
On Tue, 29.07.14 23:10, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
The tcp keep alive variables now can be configured via conf
parameter. Follwing variables are now supported by this patch.
tcp_keepalive_intvl: The number of seconds between TCP keep-alive probes
tcp_keepalive_probes: The
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 01:28:15AM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 13.08.14 16:35, Dave Reisner (dreis...@archlinux.org) wrote:
Looks good. The code is certainly not any more complicated than the
current strapenda3(), so it sounds like something to apply.
/* If
On Tue, 29.07.14 23:10, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
Looks good. Wanted to apply. But this requires your previous patch, so
please rebase on a new version of that! Thanks!
TCP Fast Open (TFO) speeds up the opening of successive
TCP)connections between two endpoints.It works by
On Tue, 29.07.14 23:10, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
+if(s-defer_accept)
+fprintf(f,
+%sDeferAccept: %lo\n,
+prefix, s-defer_accept / USEC_PER_SEC);
+
As in the other patch, please use format_timespan() for
On Mon, 28.07.14 14:06, Ivan Shapovalov (intelfx...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to implement resuming from hibernation with systemd-based
initramfs,
i. e. in terms of systemd unit files. That is, there should be a unit which
waits for the resume device and writes its
On Mon, 04.08.14 21:27, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
On 08/04/2014 06:26 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 28.07.14 12:18, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
This patch adds SCTP protcol support for socket activation.
SCTP socket can be configured via the conf
On Mon, 28.07.14 12:18, Susant Sahani (sus...@redhat.com) wrote:
This patch adds support for TCP TCP_NODELAY socket
option. This can be configured via NoDelay conf
parameter.TCP Nagle's algorithm works by combining a number of
small outgoing messages, and sending them all at once.
This
On Fri, 25.07.14 16:29, Thomas Suckow (thomas.suc...@pnnl.gov) wrote:
There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
(Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
destination). If I am not mistaken
On Thu, 24.07.14 09:53, Thomas Suckow (thomas.suc...@pnnl.gov) wrote:
Now that networkd can send the systems hostname to the dhcp server, I would
find it useful to have an option to override the hostname that gets sent.
In my use case, I would like to setup a number of macvlans with
Hi Lennart,
There seems to be no way in systemd-networkd to put a link in
Promiscuous mode. This is needed to make macvlan work correctly
(Otherwise it receives no traffic with its mac address as the
destination). If I am not mistaken this could be a boolean in *.link
files.
Sounds
Hi Lennart,
Now that networkd can send the systems hostname to the dhcp server, I would
find it useful to have an option to override the hostname that gets sent.
In my use case, I would like to setup a number of macvlans with different
hostnames.
Something as simple as
[DHCP]
On Thursday 14 August 2014 at 03:10:30, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 28.07.14 14:06, Ivan Shapovalov (intelfx...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to implement resuming from hibernation with systemd-based
initramfs,
i. e. in terms of systemd unit files. That is,
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