On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 7:57 AM, Dave T wrote:
> Is systemd expected to stop / unmount an encrypted device when another
> device containing the keyfile used to mount it (e.g., a removable USB drive)
> is removed?
>
> when I umount and then remove the USB disk, I see the following line in
> journal
Is systemd expected to stop / unmount an encrypted device when another
device containing the keyfile used to mount it (e.g., a removable USB
drive) is removed?
when I umount and then remove the USB disk, I see the following line in
journalctl:
Jul 25 22:11:20 mserver systemd[1]: systemd-cryptsetu
25.07.2016 20:48, Lennart Poettering пишет:
> "su" opens user sessions, it does substantially more than just change
> UIDs. Consider using "runuser" at least.
>
> The fact that a user session is created means that systemd will track
> the code invoked like that independently of the service unit, i
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 10:59:00PM +, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to understand systemd ordering vs dependencies.
>
> When I am already using Wants=, why should I also add After=?
>
> When I am already using After=, why should I also add Wants=?
Please see the description
Hi!
I am trying to understand systemd ordering vs dependencies.
When I am already using Wants=, why should I also add After=?
When I am already using After=, why should I also add Wants=?
Systemd ordering with Before= and After= is more about speed concerns?
Such as for example to express "i wa
Heya!
Lots of fixes, lots of additions:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/v231.tar.gz
CHANGES WITH 231:
* In service units the various ExecXYZ= settings have been extended
with an additional special character as first argument of the
assigned value:
I appreciate the responses. See below. I will paste a full debug log, but I
can't arbitrarily reboot the current production machine. I'll replicate
this on another machine. That could take a day or so. In the mean time,
below is further explanation:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Stefan Tatschn
Am 25.07.2016 um 19:41 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
On Mon, 25.07.16 19:26, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
just upgraded to Fedora 24
/usr/bin/systemd-run -t --service-type=oneshot --quiet --nice=19
--unit=spamfilter-fetch-samples --description=spamfilter-fetch-samples -p
Prote
On Thu, 14.07.16 12:34, Holger Kiehl (holger.ki...@dwd.de) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to systemd and the maintainer of the file distribution software
> AFD (http://www.dwd.de/AFD) and I am trying to adapt this application
> to systemd. The problem I am unable to solve is that doing a reboot,
>
On Wed, 13.07.16 13:33, Zack Baron (zbaro...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I am currently modifying some of the systemd source (specifically
> the resolved section) and was wondering if you could point me in the
> right direction. I need access to the UseDNS= setting provided in
> the .network config files
On Sat, 02.07.16 02:53, Michal Soltys (sol...@ziu.info) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This patch fixes issues I mentioned in
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.systemd.devel/36874
For those interested, this patch set's discussion moved to:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/3742
Lennart
On Mon, 25.07.16 19:26, Reindl Harald (h.rei...@thelounge.net) wrote:
> just upgraded to Fedora 24
>
> /usr/bin/systemd-run -t --service-type=oneshot --quiet --nice=19
> --unit=spamfilter-fetch-samples --description=spamfilter-fetch-samples -p
> ProtectSystem=full /usr/bin/php /scripts/test.php
>
just upgraded to Fedora 24
/usr/bin/systemd-run -t --service-type=oneshot --quiet --nice=19
--unit=spamfilter-fetch-samples --description=spamfilter-fetch-samples
-p ProtectSystem=full /usr/bin/php /scripts/test.php
don't log anything useful or return anything, calling a shellscript
which is
On Fri, 22.07.16 10:29, Marcos Mello (marcos...@outlook.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SUSE has this nice white paper about systemd in SLE 12:
>
> systemd in SUSE® Linux Enterprise 12
> A kinder, gentler introduction from SUSE
>
> https://www.suse.com/docrep/documents/huz0a6bf9a/systemd_in_suse_linux_en
On Mon, 25.07.16 11:44, Anne Mulhern (amulh...@redhat.com) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I happened to be printing out the sequence numbers of the udev events I was
> receiving via the udev monitor,
> and I noticed that they did not occur exactly in sequence, e.g., I was
> receiving events with sequence num
Hi!
I happened to be printing out the sequence numbers of the udev events I was
receiving via the udev monitor,
and I noticed that they did not occur exactly in sequence, e.g., I was
receiving events with sequence numbers
in this order:
13694
13696
13695
13697
13698
13699
13700
13701
13702
1370
On Mon, 25.07.16 00:55, Juanjo Presa (juan...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi, I'm running a service that only writes output to log file, not
> configurable. Then I'm trying to link the log file to /dev/stdout but I
> guess that is not enough to be received by journald because is not
> working.
Yes, this
On Sat, 23.07.16 17:41, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
> Sounds like a bug in the logic. 2GiB is the default value for ProcessSizeMax=
> and ExternalSizeMax=. coredump.conf(5) implies coredumps larger than that
> will not be stored. I don't think it's useful to have truncat
On 25.07.2016 05:11, Dave T wrote:
> I have a fileserver with several HDDs (btrfs and dm-crypt for all except
> one which is lvm2 and dm-crypt).
>
> Within the last week when I umount a USB drive, all my other mounts
> immediately get unmounted too. I lose /home and almost everything else
> except
Hi
Is there any documents about systemd with TPM ?
Thanks.
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