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2016-08-18run: various minor improvementsLennart Poettering
Let's improve the --help text a bit, and other changes.
2016-08-17Merge pull request #3946 from keszybz/open-journal-rootLennart Poettering
Make journalctl more flexible
2016-08-14Merge pull request #3905 from htejun/cgroup-v2-cpuZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
core: add cgroup CPU controller support on the unified hierarchy (zj: merging not squashing to make it clear against which upstream this patch was developed.)
2016-08-12journalctl: allow --root argument for journal watchingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It is useful to look at a (possibly inactive) container or other os tree with --root=/path/to/container. This is similar to specifying --directory=/path/to/container/var/log/journal --directory=/path/to/container/run/systemd/journal (if using --directory multiple times was allowed), but doesn't require as much typing.
2016-08-12sd-journal: allow SYSTEM and CURRENT_USER flags with sd_j_open_directory[_fd]Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
There is no reason not to. This makes journalctl -D ... --system work, useful for example when viewing files from a deactivated container.
2016-08-11man: add "timeout" to status table (#3919)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-08-07core: add cgroup CPU controller support on the unified hierarchyTejun Heo
Unfortunately, due to the disagreements in the kernel development community, CPU controller cgroup v2 support has not been merged and enabling it requires applying two small out-of-tree kernel patches. The situation is explained in the following documentation. https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tj/cgroup.git/tree/Documentation/cgroup-v2-cpu.txt?h=cgroup-v2-cpu While it isn't clear what will happen with CPU controller cgroup v2 support, there are critical features which are possible only on cgroup v2 such as buffered write control making cgroup v2 essential for a lot of workloads. This commit implements systemd CPU controller support on the unified hierarchy so that users who choose to deploy CPU controller cgroup v2 support can easily take advantage of it. On the unified hierarchy, "cpu.weight" knob replaces "cpu.shares" and "cpu.max" replaces "cpu.cfs_period_us" and "cpu.cfs_quota_us". [Startup]CPUWeight config options are added with the usual compat translation. CPU quota settings remain unchanged and apply to both legacy and unified hierarchies. v2: - Error in man page corrected. - CPU config application in cgroup_context_apply() refactored. - CPU accounting now works on unified hierarchy.
2016-08-07Merge pull request #3914 from keszybz/fix-man-linksLennart Poettering
Fix man links
2016-08-07man: add a table of possible exit statuses (#3910)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-08-06Merge pull request #3884 from poettering/private-usersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-08-06man: fix some internal man page referencesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
sd_journal-query_enumerate was an early draft, the name was changed to sd_j_enumerate_fields.
2016-08-06man: provide html links to a bunch of external man pagesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-08-06journal-gatewayd: add --directory option (#3913)Yi EungJun
Serve journals in the specified directory instead of default journals.
2016-08-05Merge pull request #3818 from poettering/exit-status-envZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
beef up /var/tmp and /tmp handling; set $SERVICE_RESULT/$EXIT_CODE/$EXIT_STATUS on ExecStop= and make sure root/nobody are always resolvable
2016-08-06networkd: add support to set STP (#3903)Susant Sahani
fixes #3881
2016-08-04nss-systemd: resolve root/nobody staticallyLennart Poettering
Let's extend nss-systemd to also synthesize user/group entries for the UIDs/GIDs 0 and 65534 which have special kernel meaning. Given that nss-systemd is listed in /etc/nsswitch.conf only very late any explicit listing in /etc/passwd or /etc/group takes precedence. This functionality is useful in minimal container-like setups that lack /etc/passwd files (or only have incompletely populated ones).
2016-08-04core: set $SERVICE_RESULT, $EXIT_CODE and $EXIT_STATUS in ↵Lennart Poettering
ExecStop=/ExecStopPost= commands This should simplify monitoring tools for services, by passing the most basic information about service result/exit information via environment variables, thus making it unnecessary to retrieve them explicitly via the bus.
2016-08-04Merge pull request #3885 from keszybz/help-outputLennart Poettering
Update help for "short-full" and shorten to 80 columns
2016-08-04networkd: add support to configure NOARP/ARP for interface (#3854)Susant Sahani
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2016-August/037268.html
2016-08-04man: describe list-dependencies --allZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Meaning of --all was mentioned in list-dependencies description, but the this effect should also be mentioned in the description of the option itself.
2016-08-03Merge pull request #3820 from poettering/nspawn-resolvconfZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
nspawn resolv.conf handling improvements, and inherit $TERM all the way through nspawn → console login
2016-08-03journalctl: add new output mode "short-full" (#3880)Lennart Poettering
This new output mode formats all timestamps using the usual format_timestamp() call we use pretty much everywhere else. Timestamps formatted this way are some ways more useful than traditional syslog timestamps as they include weekday, month and timezone information, while not being much longer. They are also not locale-dependent. The primary advantage however is that they may be passed directly to journalctl's --since= and --until= switches as soon as #3869 is merged. While we are at it, let's also add "short-unix" to shell completion.
2016-08-03util-lib: make timestamp generation and parsing reversible (#3869)Lennart Poettering
This patch improves parsing and generation of timestamps and calendar specifications in two ways: - The week day is now always printed in the abbreviated English form, instead of the locale's setting. This makes sure we can always parse the week day again, even if the locale is changed. Given that we don't follow locale settings for printing timestamps in any other way either (for example, we always use 24h syntax in order to make uniform parsing possible), it only makes sense to also stick to a generic, non-localized form for the timestamp, too. - When parsing a timestamp, the local timezone (in its DST or non-DST name) may be specified, in addition to "UTC". Other timezones are still not supported however (not because we wouldn't want to, but mostly because libc offers no nice API for that). In itself this brings no new features, however it ensures that any locally formatted timestamp's timezone is also parsable again. These two changes ensure that the output of format_timestamp() may always be passed to parse_timestamp() and results in the original input. The related flavours for usec/UTC also work accordingly. Calendar specifications are extended in a similar way. The man page is updated accordingly, in particular this removes the claim that timestamps systemd prints wouldn't be parsable by systemd. They are now. The man page previously showed invalid timestamps as examples. This has been removed, as the man page shouldn't be a unit test, where such negative examples would be useful. The man page also no longer mentions the names of internal functions, such as format_timestamp_us() or UNIX error codes such as EINVAL.
2016-08-03core: add new PrivateUsers= option to service executionLennart Poettering
This setting adds minimal user namespacing support to a service. When set the invoked processes will run in their own user namespace. Only a trivial mapping will be set up: the root user/group is mapped to root, and the user/group of the service will be mapped to itself, everything else is mapped to nobody. If this setting is used the service runs with no capabilities on the host, but configurable capabilities within the service. This setting is particularly useful in conjunction with RootDirectory= as the need to synchronize /etc/passwd and /etc/group between the host and the service OS tree is reduced, as only three UID/GIDs need to match: root, nobody and the user of the service itself. But even outside the RootDirectory= case this setting is useful to substantially reduce the attack surface of a service. Example command to test this: systemd-run -p PrivateUsers=1 -p User=foobar -t /bin/sh This runs a shell as user "foobar". When typing "ps" only processes owned by "root", by "foobar", and by "nobody" should be visible.
2016-08-03nspawn: deprecate --share-system supportLennart Poettering
This removes the --share-system switch: from the documentation, the --help text as well as the command line parsing. It's an ugly option, given that it kinda contradicts the whole concept of PID namespaces that nspawn implements. Since it's barely ever used, let's just deprecate it and remove it from the options. It might be useful as a debugging option, hence the functionality is kept around for now, exposed via an undocumented $SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_SHARE_SYSTEM environment variable.
2016-08-03Merge pull request #3828 from keszybz/drop-systemd-vconsole-setup-serviceLennart Poettering
Update documentation for systemd-vconsole-setup
2016-08-02socket: add support to control no. of connections from one source (#3607)Susant Sahani
Introduce MaxConnectionsPerSource= that is number of concurrent connections allowed per IP. RFE: 1939
2016-08-02units: add graphical-session-pre.target user unit (#3848)Martin Pitt
This complements graphical-session.target for services which set up the environment (e. g. dbus-update-activation-environment) and need to run before the actual graphical session.
2016-08-01virt: detect bhyve (FreeBSD hypervisor) (#3840)Leonardo Brondani Schenkel
The CPUID and DMI vendor strings do not seem to be documented. Values were found experimentally and by inspecting the source code.
2016-07-31man: move description of kernel vconsole.conf overrides to vconsole.conf(5)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
They were outdated, and this way it's less likely that they'll get out of sync again. Anyway, it's easier for the reader to have the kernel and config file options next to one another.
2016-07-31Merge pull request #3843 from maxime1986/minor-systemd.resource-controlZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-31documentation: cgroup-v1 and systemd user instanceMaxime de Roucy
Explain in the systemd.resource-control man that systemd user instance can't use resource control on cgroup-v1.
2016-07-31documentation: add cgroup-v2.txt linkMaxime de Roucy
add cgroup-v2.txt link in section "Unified and Legacy Control Group Hierarchies" of systemd.resource-control man.
2016-07-28Merge pull request #3742 from msoltyspl/vconfix2Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
vconsole-setup: updates & fixes V2
2016-07-27vconsole: update man pageMichal Soltys
- about namespace - about udev rules
2016-07-26journald: deprecate SplitMode=login (#3805)Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
In this mode, messages from processes which are not part of the session land in the main journal file, and only output of processes which are properly part of the session land in the user's journal. This is confusing, in particular because systemd-coredump runs outside of the login session. "Deprecate" SplitMode=login by removing it from documentation, to discourage people from using it.
2016-07-25Merge pull request #3728 from poettering/dynamic-usersZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-25Merge pull request #3757 from poettering/efi-searchZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-25units: add graphical-session.target user unit (#3678)Martin Pitt
This unit acts as a dynamic "alias" target for any concrete graphical user session like gnome-session.target; these should declare "BindsTo=graphical-session.target" so that both targets stop and start at the same time. This allows services that run in a particular graphical user session (e. g. gnome-settings-daemon.service) to declare "PartOf=graphical-session.target" without having to know or get updated for all/new session types. This will ensure that stopping the graphical session will stop all services which are associated to it.
2016-07-25Merge pull request #3802 from poettering/id128-fixesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Id128 fixes and more
2016-07-25man: extend documentation on the SplitMode= setting (#3801)Lennart Poettering
Adressing https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/3755#issuecomment-234214273
2016-07-25man: minor man page fixLennart Poettering
Addressing: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/b541146bf8c34aaaa9efcf58325f18da9253c4ec#commitcomment-17997074
2016-07-25Merge pull request #3798 from keszybz/news-and-man-tweaksLennart Poettering
News and man tweaks
2016-07-25core: change ExecStart=! syntax to ExecStart=+ (#3797)Lennart Poettering
As suggested by @mbiebl we already use the "!" special char in unit file assignments for negation, hence we should not use it in a different context for privileged execution. Let's use "+" instead.
2016-07-25man: use "search for unit"Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
To "search something", in the meaning of looking for it, is valid, but "search _for_ something" is much more commonly used, especially when the meaning could be confused with "looking _through_ something" (for some other object). (C.f. "the police search a person", "the police search for a person".) Also reword the rest of the paragraph to avoid using "automatically" three times.
2016-07-25man: make chroot less prominent in discussion of nspawnZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Not as many people use chroot as before, so make the flow a bit nicer by talking less about chroot. "change to the either" is awkward and unclear. Just remove that part, because all changes are lost, period.
2016-07-25man: update systemctl man page for unit file commands, in particular ↵Lennart Poettering
"systemctl enable" Clarify that "systemctl enable" can operate either on unit names or on unit file paths (also, adjust the --help text to clarify this). Say that "systemctl enable" on unit file paths also links the unit into the search path. Many other fixes. This should improve the documentation to avoid further confusion around #3706.
2016-07-22Merge pull request #3784 from poettering/NEWS-v231Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2016-07-22Merge pull request #3777 from poettering/id128-reworkZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
uuid/id128 code rework
2016-07-22man: rework resolved.conf's Cache= documentationLennart Poettering
Let's not mention the supposed security benefit of turning off caching. It is really questionnable, and I#d rather not create the impression that we actually believed turning off caching would be a good idea. Instead, mention that Cache=no is implicit if a DNS server on the local host is used.