Ok I can reproduce this in a container without much setup (no guests needed):
Watching the journal when running starr/stop:
root@f:~# systemctl start libvirt-guests
Apr 30 05:45:55 f systemd[1]: Starting Suspend/Resume Running libvirt Guests...
Apr 30 05:45:55 f systemd[1]: Finished Suspend/Resume Running libvirt Guests.
root@f:~# systemctl stop libvirt-guests
Apr 30 05:46:12 f systemd[1]: Stopping Suspend/Resume Running libvirt Guests...
Apr 30 05:46:12 f libvirt-guests.sh[37141]: Running guests on default URI:
Apr 30 05:46:12 f libvirt-guests.sh[37150]: Running guests on
Apr 30 05:46:12 f libvirt-guests.sh[37132]: R
Apr 30 05:46:12 f systemd[1]: libvirt-guests.service: Succeeded.
Apr 30 05:46:12 f systemd[1]: Stopped Suspend/Resume Running libvirt Guests.
My gut feeling is that this is about the buffering through eval_gettext
that is used for translation - but I need more time.
Since it is not functionally impacted the severity is low (for now until
we know more).
Thanks for the report Laurent, you don't need to add the data I asked in
comment #3 anymore.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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