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Let's make it easier to figure out when we see an invalid journal file, why we
consider it invalid, and add some minimal debug logging for it.
This log output is normally not seen (after all, this all is library code),
unless debug logging is exlicitly turned on.
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When date is changed in system to future and normal user logs to new journal file, and then date is changed back to present time, the "journalctl --list-boot" command goes to forever loop. This commit tries to fix this problem by checking first the boot id list if the found boot id was already in that list. If it is found, then stopping the boot id find loop.
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Like the Inspiron 1520, the Dell Latitude 2110 emits brightness-control
key events both through atkbd and acpi-video. This suppresses them on
the atkbd side.
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Enhance nspawn debug logs for mount/unmount operations
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To upload journal entries to a remote server, it is required that
the network is online.
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Allowed paths are unified betwen the configuration file parses and the bus
property checker. The biggest change is that the bus code now allows "block-"
and "char-" classes. In addition, path_startswith("/dev") was used in the bus
code, and startswith("/dev") was used in the config file code. It seems
reasonable to use path_startswith() which allows a slightly broader class of
strings.
Fixes #3935.
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Add a dbus object to represent dhcp leases and their raw options (i.e.
options 224-254).
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If `--test` command line option was passed, the systemd set skip_setup
to true during bootup. But after this we check again that arg_action is
test or help and opens pager depends on result.
We should skip setup in a case when `--test` is passed, but it is also
safe to set skip_setup in a case of `--help`. So let's remove first
check and move skip_setup = true to the second check.
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Fixes:
host# systemd-nspawn -D ... -U -b systemd.unit=multi-user.target
...
$ grep /tmp /proc/self/mountinfo
154 145 0:41 / /tmp rw - tmpfs tmpfs rw,seclabel,uid=1036124160,gid=1036124160
$ umount /tmp
umount: /root/tmp: not mounted
$ systemctl poweroff
...
[FAILED] Failed unmounting Temporary Directory.
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This makes it easier to debug failed nspawn invocations:
Mounting sysfs on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/sys (MS_RDONLY|MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV "")...
Mounting tmpfs on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/dev (MS_NOSUID|MS_STRICTATIME "mode=755,uid=1450901504,gid=1450901504")...
Mounting tmpfs on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/dev/shm (MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME "mode=1777,uid=1450901504,gid=1450901504")...
Mounting tmpfs on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/run (MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME "mode=755,uid=1450901504,gid=1450901504")...
Bind-mounting /sys/fs/selinux on /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/sys/fs/selinux (MS_BIND "")...
Remounting /var/lib/machines/fedora-rawhide/sys/fs/selinux (MS_RDONLY|MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV|MS_BIND|MS_REMOUNT "")...
Mounting proc on /proc (MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV "")...
Bind-mounting /proc/sys on /proc/sys (MS_BIND "")...
Remounting /proc/sys (MS_RDONLY|MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV|MS_BIND|MS_REMOUNT "")...
Bind-mounting /proc/sysrq-trigger on /proc/sysrq-trigger (MS_BIND "")...
Remounting /proc/sysrq-trigger (MS_RDONLY|MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV|MS_BIND|MS_REMOUNT "")...
Mounting tmpfs on /tmp (MS_STRICTATIME "mode=1777,uid=0,gid=0")...
Mounting tmpfs on /sys/fs/cgroup (MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME "mode=755,uid=0,gid=0")...
Mounting cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd (MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV "none,name=systemd,xattr")...
Failed to mount cgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd (MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV "none,name=systemd,xattr"): No such file or directory
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- check for oom after strdup
- no need to truncate the line since we're only extracting one field anyway
- use STR_IN_SET
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We would check the condition cg_ns_supported() twice. No functional
change.
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used (#4347)
If stdin is supplied as an fd for transient units (using the
StandardInputFileDescriptor pseudo-property for transient units), then we
should also fix up the TTY ownership, not just when we opened the TTY
ourselves.
This simply drops the explicit is_terminal_input()-based check. Note that
chown_terminal() internally does a much more appropriate isatty()-based check
anyway, hence we can drop this without replacement.
Fixes: #4260
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It was introduced but never used in 45ec7efb.
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Various smaller documentation fixes.
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Add an "invocation ID" concept to the service manager
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Let's clarify that for user services some OS-defined limits bound the settings
in the unit files.
Fixes: #4232
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Fixes: #4116
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also have a unit state of that name
Fixes: #3971
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variables
Document the default pagers used, as well as $SYSTEMD_LESSCHARSET.
Fixes: #4143
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bash-completion: systemctl: do not pass masked or not-found units to filter
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`systemctl isolate initrd-switch-root.target` called by initrd-cleanup.service
kills initrd-cleanup.service itself. Then, initrd-cleanup.service failed and
system goes to emergency shell.
To prevent this problem, this commit adds `Wants=initrd-cleanup.service` to
initrd-switch-root.target.
fixes: #4343.
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log_error method is used instead of fprintf
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Fix for #4275 and more
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It seems that this count was not updated when snapshot units were
removed in #1841.
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r was not initialized and would be used if "tcp" was the only option
used for the stub. We should initialize it to 0 to indicate that no
error happened in the udp case.
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Journal remote non blocking
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We do the same thing in two branches, let's merge them. Let's also add an
explanatory comment, while we are at it.
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whether it is a command or a daemon
SIGTERM should be considered a clean exit code for daemons (i.e. long-running
processes, as a daemon without SIGTERM handler may be shut down without issues
via SIGTERM still) while it should not be considered a clean exit code for
commands (i.e. short-running processes).
Let's add two different clean checking modes for this, and use the right one at
the appropriate places.
Fixes: #4275
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When we print information about PID 1's crashdump subprocess failing. In this
case we *know* that we do not generate LSB exit codes, as it's basically PID 1
itself that exited there.
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Previously we've used free_and_strdup() to fill arg_default_unit with unit
name, If we didn't pass default unit name through a kernel command line or
command line arguments. But we can use just strdup() instead of
free_and_strdup() for this, because we will start fill arg_default_unit
only if it wasn't set before.
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Let's get rid of is_clean_exit_lsb(), let's move the logic for the special
handling of the two LSB exit codes into the sysv-generator by writing out
appropriate SuccessExitStatus= lines if the LSB header exists. This is not only
semantically more correct, bug also fixes a bug as the code in service.c that
chose between is_clean_exit_lsb() and is_clean_exit() based this check on
whether a native unit files was available for the unit. However, that check was
bogus since a long time, since the SysV generator was introduced and native
SysV script support was removed from PID 1, as in that case a unit file always
existed.
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The --no-seal and --no-compress options were dropped and replaced with
boolean functionality. This syncs the man page with the code.
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We are going to add this child as a source to our event loop so we don't
want to block when reading data from it as this will prevent us from
processing other events. Specifically this will block the signalfds
which means if we are waiting for data from curl we won't handle SIGTERM
or SIGINT until we happen to get more data.
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Let's make sure it's in the same order as the actual enum defining the exit
statuses.
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Do not make up our own type for ExitStatus, but use the type used by POSIX for
this, which is "int". In particular as we never used that type outside of the
definition of exit_status_to_string() where we internally cast the paramter to
(int) every single time we used it.
Hence, let's simplify things, drop the type and use the kernel type directly.
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nspawn --private-users parsing, v2
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errno (#4328)
as @poettering suggested in the #4320
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Autodetect systemd version in containers started by systemd-nspawn
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In particular, the check for arg_uid_range <= 0 is moved to the end, so that
"foobar:0" gives "Failed to parse UID", and not "UID range cannot be 0.".
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This is like the previous reverted commit, but any boolean is still accepted,
not just "yes" and "no". Man page is adjusted to match the code.
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This reverts commit bfd292ec35c7b768f9fb5cff4d921f3133e62b19.
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It is impossible to ship a fully generic PAM configuration upstream.
Therefore, ship a minimal configuration with the systemd --user requirements,
and add a note to DISTRO_PORTING documenting this.
Fixes #4284
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console-shell.service was supposed to be useful for normal clean boots
(i.e. multi-user.target or so), as a replacement for logind/getty@.service for
simpler use cases.
But due to the lack of documentation and sanity check one can easily be
confused and enable this service in // with getty@.service.
In this case we end up with both services sharing the same tty which ends up in
strange results.
Even worse, console-shell.service might be failing while getty@.service tries
to acquire the terminal which ends up in the system to poweroff since
console-shell.service uses:
"ExecStopPost=-/usr/bin/systemctl poweroff".
Another issue: this service doesn't work well if plymouth is also used since it
lets the splash screen program run and mess the tty (at least a "plymouth quit"
is missing).
So let's kill it for now.
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