Re: [systemd-devel] Problem with modprobe in lm_sensors.service
On Mon, 06.10.14 14:41, Dale R. Worley (wor...@alum.mit.edu) wrote: > I am running Fedora 16 with kernel 3.14.19-100.fc19.x86_64 and > systemd-204-21.fc19.x86_64. > > On startup (and sometimes shutdown), I see a message like this in > /var/log/messages: > > Oct 6 13:53:37 hobgoblin modprobe[623]: modprobe: ERROR: missing > parameters. See -h. > > This message appears to be due to invocations of modprobe with these > arguments: > > /sbin/modprobe -qab > /sbin/modprobe -qabr > > Grepping all the system files (and looking in the journal), it seems > likely that these invocations are made by systemd, under control of > /usr/lib/systemd/system/lm_sensors.service: > > [Unit] > Description=Initialize hardware monitoring sensors > After=syslog.target > > [Service] > EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors > Type=oneshot > RemainAfterExit=yes > ExecStart=-/sbin/modprobe -qab $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES > ExecStart=/usr/bin/sensors -s > ExecStop=-/sbin/modprobe -qabr $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > Which suggests that $BUS_MODULES and $HWMON_MODULES are empty in this > context. > > Is it normal for these variables to be empty (in which case, the > lm_sensors people need to fix their .service file) or is systemd > supposed to be providing values here (in wich case, this is a systemd > problem)? > > (And if it's a problem with the .service file, is there a "standard" > way to avoid this problem that I can suggest to the lm_sensors > people?) I'd recommend for the lm_sensors package to migrate the modules list into normal /etc/modules-load.d/ files and then remove the relevant bits from /etc/sysconfig, all from a %post script. Loading kernel modules manually in individual packages is really confusing for the admin, and not recommended. The way modprobe works and this unit tries to make use of are incompatible if no modules are configured in lm-sensor's sysconfig file. THis can be fied by changing modprobe to accept empty arguments list, or by not using it this way (and adding a wrapper scripts) Also not that unloading kernel modules is merely a debugging/testing/developer tool. It's nothing that should ever happen during normal operation, as there are a few races left. The ExecStop= line is hence really really wrong. Kernel modules should *not* be unloaded during shutdown. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat ___ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
Re: [systemd-devel] Problem with modprobe in lm_sensors.service
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 02:41:29PM -0400, Dale R. Worley wrote: > I am running Fedora 16 with kernel 3.14.19-100.fc19.x86_64 and > systemd-204-21.fc19.x86_64. That's ... old. > [Unit] > Description=Initialize hardware monitoring sensors > After=syslog.target > > [Service] > EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors > Type=oneshot > RemainAfterExit=yes > ExecStart=-/sbin/modprobe -qab $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES > ExecStart=/usr/bin/sensors -s > ExecStop=-/sbin/modprobe -qabr $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES > > [Install] > WantedBy=multi-user.target > > Which suggests that $BUS_MODULES and $HWMON_MODULES are empty in this > context. > > Is it normal for these variables to be empty (in which case, the > lm_sensors people need to fix their .service file) or is systemd > supposed to be providing values here (in wich case, this is a systemd > problem)? > > (And if it's a problem with the .service file, is there a "standard" > way to avoid this problem that I can suggest to the lm_sensors > people?) Yes, this service file is deeply misguided. Zbyszek ___ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
[systemd-devel] Problem with modprobe in lm_sensors.service
I am running Fedora 16 with kernel 3.14.19-100.fc19.x86_64 and systemd-204-21.fc19.x86_64. On startup (and sometimes shutdown), I see a message like this in /var/log/messages: Oct 6 13:53:37 hobgoblin modprobe[623]: modprobe: ERROR: missing parameters. See -h. This message appears to be due to invocations of modprobe with these arguments: /sbin/modprobe -qab /sbin/modprobe -qabr Grepping all the system files (and looking in the journal), it seems likely that these invocations are made by systemd, under control of /usr/lib/systemd/system/lm_sensors.service: [Unit] Description=Initialize hardware monitoring sensors After=syslog.target [Service] EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors Type=oneshot RemainAfterExit=yes ExecStart=-/sbin/modprobe -qab $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES ExecStart=/usr/bin/sensors -s ExecStop=-/sbin/modprobe -qabr $BUS_MODULES $HWMON_MODULES [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target Which suggests that $BUS_MODULES and $HWMON_MODULES are empty in this context. Is it normal for these variables to be empty (in which case, the lm_sensors people need to fix their .service file) or is systemd supposed to be providing values here (in wich case, this is a systemd problem)? (And if it's a problem with the .service file, is there a "standard" way to avoid this problem that I can suggest to the lm_sensors people?) Thanks, Dale ___ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel