if this is true, then the distribution is actually forced to move it to be
compliant with FHS3. which is also a good thing, because /usr might not be
available during boot time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard
/lib Libraries essential for the binaries in /bin and
the kernel itself has a remote dump functionality. this might be your only
option when your system is not even able to write logs anymore.
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/kernel-crash-dump.html
greetings
Am 22.01.18 um 04:53 schrieb Farzad Panahi:
> Hi Lennart - Thanks for your
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 4:21 PM, Cecil Westerhof
wrote:
> I wanted to dive deeper into systemd. So I sought videos on YouTube. The
most current I found was:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9YmaNuvw5U
>
> But that one is 2½ years old. Is there something more recent?
2018-01-21 17:18 GMT+01:00 Cecil Westerhof :
>
> I would like to change the CPUaffinity of a service at runtime. Is this
> possible?
>
If it is not possible with a systemd command, it can be done like this:
taskset -cp 3 21234
This set the CPUAffinity of process
Hi Lennart - Thanks for your comments.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 4:11 AM, Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> On Fr, 12.01.18 16:13, Farzad Panahi (farzad.pan...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
> > I am running Arch-ARM on RPi3. I have noticed when system crashes I
> cannot
> > find any
I would like to change the CPUaffinity of a service at runtime. Is this
possible?
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Hi,
I use offlineimap to synchronize my emails. I want it to do a synchronization
at system startup so recently I add a systemd service for it. However I always
get error like this:
EOF occurred in violation of protocol (_ssl.c:590)
*** Finished account 'BLACK' in 0:00
ERROR: Exceptions
I wanted to dive deeper into systemd. So I sought videos on YouTube. The
most current I found was:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9YmaNuvw5U
But that one is 2½ years old. Is there something more recent? It was
certainly interesting, but it is not completely up-to-date. For example
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 08:28:21PM +0300, 4xy wrote:
> I have limit in 4Gb for journald regardless of the settings I've made. I see
> this line in the manual
>
> |$ sudo systemctl status systemd-journald ... jan 20 15:44:26 host
> systemd-journald[1218]: System journal (/var/log/journal/) is