** Changed in: freeipa (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
ipa-client-install fails on restarting non-existing chrony.service
A-ha! I wasn't seeing things after all. Our test images install the
"systemd-timesyncd" package (as we also run tests against that), and
that removes the chrony package and installs the mask:
# apt install systemd-timesyncd
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Building dependency tree... Done
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Hello Timo,
I'm not actually sure where these /etc/systemd/system/chrony* files come
from (in particular the mask). They are not owned by any package, nor
does chrony's postinst seem to create it (but maybe through a helper,
they are not exactly simple -- some weird interaction with the SysV
Hi, chrony.service is masked for some reason? And I can't find
chronyd.service file shipped by any package, so dunno why systemctl
thinks it's available.
There is code to disable chrony in a particular case during uninstall,
but everything should work fine if you have a clean install.
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** Changed in: freeipa (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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ipa-client-install fails on restarting non-existing chrony.service
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