>
> > When should I use this? For example I am creating a scope which will
> > allocate some pids into their cgroups. The scope is created from a daemon
> > run from a service unit. The service will eventually be shut down and I
> > want the scope to remain if it has pids in it. Should the service
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 04:06:46PM +0200, Mikko Rapeli
wrote:
> I have services which depend on a specific device node. How can I run
> some recovery actions when the default 90s timeout for finding this
> device is hit?
(Not sure if it is the best practice to do a plain-text fall back in
case c
Hello.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 04:40:35PM +0100, Felip Moll wrote:
> Can somebody give me an insight of what these methods really do?
> The documentation is pretty vague:
> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/dbus/
Those would most probably pair with
org.freedesktop.systemd1.Scope.
Hello.
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 12:13:34PM +, Holger Kiehl
wrote:
...
> Note it states 'no limit' and one can see after some minutes it says
> it umounted /mnt/u2:
...
> Confused here since it stated on serial console output
>
>[ OK ] Unmounted /mnt/u2.
Any chance your mount unit has
To answer my own question in case anyone finds this question in a a search or
something:
- BridgeMDB is implemented properly in networkd, and it works fine
- In order to add the mdb entry to the socnet0 interface, you have to put the
[BridgeMDB] entry on the socnet0 network file
- The associated
On 1/30/24 05:03, daechir wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for the quick fix. I am confirming a successful build now with
sshconfdir=no. However, I noticed this in the logs:
systemd-tmpfiles[1078]: /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/20-systemd-ssh-generator.conf:10:
Path 'no/20-systemd-ssh-proxy.conf' not absolute.