Op ma 28 aug 2023 om 14:31 schreef Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com>:
> Forgot again to change the To. :'-{ > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > Van: Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com> > Date: ma 28 aug 2023 om 13:56 > Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] Systemctl thinks a service file exists that > does not > To: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com> > > > Op ma 28 aug 2023 om 13:30 schreef Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com>: > >> On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 1:50 PM Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Op ma 28 aug 2023 om 11:55 schreef Andrei Borzenkov < >> arvidj...@gmail.com>: >> >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 12:27 PM Cecil Westerhof < >> cldwester...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > On debian 12, when Itype: >> >> > systemctl status spam >> >> > >> >> > and giving a tab I get: >> >> > spamassassin-maintenance.service spamassassin.service >> >> > spamassassin-maintenance.timer spamd.service >> >> > >> >> > Still: >> >> > systemctl start spamassassin.service >> >> > >> >> > keeps giving not found. >> >> > >> >> >> >> Those units are probably listed as dependencies somewhere. Units >> >> listed in Wants or After/Before are not required to exist. >> >> >> >> > So systemctl thinks there is a spamassassin.service file, but when >> >> > starting it does not find it. >> >> > >> >> > I do not find a spamassassin.service file on my system. The other >> >> > three I do find. >> >> > >> >> > When using: >> >> > find / -name spamassassin.service >> >> > >> >> > it does not find spamassassin.service. >> >> > So why does systemctl think there is a spamassassin.service? >> >> >> >> It is not the systemctl, it is your shell completion of the systemctl. >> >> Just look at the output of "systemctl list-units --all" for >> >> "not-found". >> > >> > >> > I have to clean up my system: there are 25 not-found services, 3 >> not-found targets, 2 not-found mounts and 1 not-found socket. >> > >> > For spamassassin.service I see: >> > ● spamassassin.service >> not-found inactive dead >> spamassassin.service >> > >> > But when I give: >> > systemctl list-dependencies spamassassin.service >> > >> > I get: >> > spamassassin.service >> > >> > I looked into: >> > /etc/systemd/system >> > /run/systemd/system >> > /lib/systemd/system >> > But I do not find dependencies. >> > >> > Where else should I look? >> > >> >> Look at "systemctl show spamassassin.service". >> > > That gave: > Before=exim4.service > > Exim4 was not installed, but there was a /etc/init.d/exim4. After removing > that it was OK. Tab does not produce spamassassin.service anymore. > > Now I have to do the same work for the other unit files that give a > not-found. > Removed 11. Later in the week I will remove the rest. -- Cecil Westerhof