Public bug reported:

Hello,

I hope I'm filing this information the proper way and I thank you for
reading it.

1) Kubuntu 16.04
2) pm-utils 1.4.1-16

3) As far as the info I could find, the package "pm-utils" is supposed
to write log files in /var/log, such as "pm-suspend.log". These log
files, as you know, help troubleshoot hibernate/resume issues.

I happen to have one issue with hooks that don't run on resume, that do
run prior to hibernate when I run them manually and don't after resume
when I run them the same manual way. (different issue than this bug
report)

4) Therefore I need to scan through pm-suspeng.log file, but the file is
not created on my machine, anywhere on the HDD.

I have added my user to the "systemd-journal", "root" and "sudo" groups,
in case that could help, I still don't see the log file.

With previous Kubuntu versions (13.10 and others before, didn't try
between 13.10 and 16.04), this log file was created right away.

After searching and trying things out, I'm leaning towards the
possibility of a bug, which is the reason why I am posting here.

I do not know what other information to provide.


Thank you

** Affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: pm-utils

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1577738

Title:
  pm-utils does not write pm-suspend.log file

Status in pm-utils package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  I hope I'm filing this information the proper way and I thank you for
  reading it.

  1) Kubuntu 16.04
  2) pm-utils 1.4.1-16

  3) As far as the info I could find, the package "pm-utils" is supposed
  to write log files in /var/log, such as "pm-suspend.log". These log
  files, as you know, help troubleshoot hibernate/resume issues.

  I happen to have one issue with hooks that don't run on resume, that
  do run prior to hibernate when I run them manually and don't after
  resume when I run them the same manual way. (different issue than this
  bug report)

  4) Therefore I need to scan through pm-suspeng.log file, but the file
  is not created on my machine, anywhere on the HDD.

  I have added my user to the "systemd-journal", "root" and "sudo"
  groups, in case that could help, I still don't see the log file.

  With previous Kubuntu versions (13.10 and others before, didn't try
  between 13.10 and 16.04), this log file was created right away.

  After searching and trying things out, I'm leaning towards the
  possibility of a bug, which is the reason why I am posting here.

  I do not know what other information to provide.

  
  Thank you

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