Am 13.04.2016 um 02:42 schrieb Xen:
Greg KH schreef op 13-04-16 01:29:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:20:05AM +0200, Xen wrote:
All execpt for 4-socket and larger servers. They take tens of minutes
in the BIOS and then less than a minute in the kernel/userspace,
depending on the amount of
Am 13.04.2016 um 03:08 schrieb Xen:
Reindl Harald schreef op 13-04-16 02:06:
Am 13.04.2016 um 01:20 schrieb Xen:
Greg KH schreef op 13-04-16 01:16:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 12:39:37AM +0200, Xen wrote:
All you need to do is wait a few seconds before you start renaming
Most machines boot
Am 13.04.2016 um 02:15 schrieb pgndev:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Is there a ML anywhere on which you don't sputter, fume, rant and insult?
interesting that you say that to me in this thread while the OP started
very early to call people
Hey,
I read in the v229 NEWS that it is now possible to specify
DNSSEC=allow-downgrade and decided to try it. Note that I use my local
home router's DNS server which certainly does not support DNSSEC. I
configured the system to use resolved by changing "dns" to "resolve" in
nsswitch.conf. I use
OK, I just looked at the logs and figured out what happens: resolved
crashes whenever I perform a query with allow-downgrade, and after a few
times it doesn't restart and presumably the nss module falls back to
direct DNS queries. Here is the log:
Apr 13 13:56:31 ran systemd[1]: Started Network
I'm running systemd 215 on a fairly up-to-date Debian Jessie system.
I have a Type=forking service that fails on its first ExecStartPre command
which is using /bin/mkdir to create a directory.
The service fails to start with the following.
Apr 13 10:07:42 localhost systemd[1]: Starting OVSDB
I guess what I'm proposing is not a specific workaround but a way for
legacy software which can only log to a file to get it's data into
journald. There is plenty of software like that, unfortunately. It's a
pragmatic option.
In this specific case, I'm referring to Nginx in daemon mode, which
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 07:28:34AM -0400, MikeB wrote:
> I'm running systemd 215 on a fairly up-to-date Debian Jessie system.
>
> I have a Type=forking service that fails on its first ExecStartPre command
> which is using /bin/mkdir to create a directory.
>
> The service fails to start with the
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Samuel Williams <
space.ship.travel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I guess what I'm proposing is not a specific workaround but a way for
> legacy software which can only log to a file to get it's data into
> journald. There is plenty of software like that, unfortunately.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 02:26:49PM +0300, Ran Benita wrote:
> OK, I just looked at the logs and figured out what happens: resolved
> crashes whenever I perform a query with allow-downgrade, and after a few
> times it doesn't restart and presumably the nss module falls back to
> direct DNS queries.
Hi all,
I'm trying to run kallithea using virtualenv, it kinda works (I can
stop/start service) with this unit file
[Unit]
Description=Start Kallithea service
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
User=kallithea
WorkingDirectory=/srv/kallithea
>>* I've verified that '/bin/mkdir' does exist and does run fine. So I assume
*>>* the the 'No such file or directory' refers to the target of the chdir.
*>> >>* My question is how do I troubleshoot from here? What can I do
to determine
*>>* exactly what file or directory is not being found.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 04:43:27PM +0300, Ran Benita wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:04:17PM +, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 02:26:49PM +0300, Ran Benita wrote:
> > > coredumpctl doesn't show the crash so can't say what it's about. Maybe
> > > it's a
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:04:17PM +, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 02:26:49PM +0300, Ran Benita wrote:
> > coredumpctl doesn't show the crash so can't say what it's about. Maybe
> > it's a distro problem (archlinux) or it's fixed in git.
>
> It's probably the
Hi Hi,
I'm interested in a small extension around systemd passing a set of environment
variables to processes executed (mainly what is happening in:
build_environment(); execute.c)
What are we planning to do:
- We are planning to have some functionality linked against
applications
>Ifconfig does not show anything useful. lspci might provide something
I can use to construct it, but I'm >not sure. "dmesg | grep enp3s0"
confirms this, but I still need to manually construct the entire string.
I didn't make it through the rest of your post, but thought I'd chime in
with
> From: systemd-devel [mailto:systemd-devel-boun...@lists.freedesktop.org] On
> Behalf Of EXT Han Pingtian
> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2016 4:33 AM
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 09:13:54PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > On Tue, 22.03.16 10:02, Han Pingtian (ha...@linux.vnet.ibm.com) wrote:
> >
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