** Description changed: + [Impact] + + * systemd-sysctl service fails in containers, due to read-only sysfs, + which is normal. + + [Test Case] + + * Ensure systemd-sysctl is successful in containers, e.g. lxc & lxd + + [Regression Potential] + + * The application of sysctls fails anyway, but at least in this case + false-errors are not reported and the container doesn't enter "degraded" + state without a good reason. + + [Other Info] + + * Original bug report + Hi everyone, systemd-sysctl in systemd versions prior to 232 will exit with FAILED when not being able to apply kernel variables. In containers it should simply move on and exit with SUCCESS. Upstream systemd carries appropriate patches for this already. The relevant commits are: 411e869f497c7c7bd0688f1e3500f9043bc56e48 39540de8abe24886693ca29a9caeea85c88089aa these should be backported to xenial's systemd. Christian
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