Public bug reported:

The following description is taken from:

https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+question/676237


Hello everyone,
I'm running 16.04 LTS on a virtual server which, I think, uses OpenVz. After a 
recent reboot I found most of my services to be in a failed state. The reason 
for that, I guess, are these log entries:

Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/elasticsearch failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/kopano 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/kopano 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/php failed: 
Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/postgresql 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/redis 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/screen 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/utmp failed: 
Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/systemd/netif failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/systemd/netif/links failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/systemd/netif/leases failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of /run/log/journal 
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/log/journal/bbad3a438f4b4fb49e5d0700bd5981e8 failed: Invalid argument
Nov 17 04:47:42 h2118376 systemd-tmpfiles[165]: fchownat() of 
/run/log/journal/bbad3a438f4b4fb49e5d0700bd5981e8/system.journal failed: 
Invalid argument

To verify I tried this:

/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d# SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug systemd-tmpfiles --create 
elasticsearch.conf
Reading config file "elasticsearch.conf".
Running create action for entry d /var/run/elasticsearch
Found existing directory "/var/run/elasticsearch".
"/run/elasticsearch" has right mode 40755
chown "/run/elasticsearch" to 120.128
fchownat() of /run/elasticsearch failed: Invalid argument

I can manually chown the directories, e.g. "chown
elasticsearch:elasticsearch /var/run/elasticsearch" and restart the
service successfully.  My suspicion is, this is related to an upgrade of
systemd to 229-4ubuntu21.8.

At this point I don't know what to do.

I'm also confused about the version I have installed, which I thought is 
systemd-229. Howver, I looked at 
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v229/src/tmpfiles/tmpfiles.c and found 
that fchownat() is only used from version 238+:
Tag v237 (and earlier, including 229):
/.../
                        if (chown(fn,
                                  i->uid_set ? i->uid : UID_INVALID,
                                  i->gid_set ? i->gid : GID_INVALID) < 0)
                                return log_error_errno(errno, "chown(%s) 
failed: %m", path);
}
/.../

Tag v238

/.../
    if (fchownat(fd,
                             "",
                             i->uid_set ? i->uid : UID_INVALID,
                             i->gid_set ? i->gid : GID_INVALID,
                             AT_EMPTY_PATH) < 0)
return log_error_errno(errno, "fchownat() of %s failed: %m", path);
/.../


Any help fixing this problem would be highly appreciated. 
Many thanks,
Rafael

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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