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We export the location of a bunch of directories this way,
so it makes sense to add those three. Especially catalogdir
is something that we want people to add things to.
Note on the naming: the first two are tied closely to systemd
itself, so I prefixed them with "systemd". The third one is
rather more generic, so no prefix.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67635
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This is useful to fake session ends for processes like shells.
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Stop importing non-sensical kernel-exported variables. All
parameters in the kernel command line are exported to the
initial environment of PID1, but suppressed if they are
recognized by kernel built-in code. The EFI booted kernel
will add further kernel-internal things which do not belong
into userspace.
The passed original environ data of the process is not touched
and preserved across re-execution, to allow external reading of
/proc/self/environ for process properties like container*=.
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--dump-configuration-items" shows
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$ systemctl --user status hoohoo
hoohoo.service
Loaded: loaded (/home/zbyszek/.config/systemd/user/hoohoo.service; static)
Active: inactive (dead)
start condition failed at Tue 2013-06-25 18:08:42 EDT; 1s ago
ConditionPathExists=/tmp/hoo was not met
Full information is exported over D-Bus:
[(condition, trigger, negate, param, state),...]
where state is one of "failed" (<0), "untested" (0), "OK" (>0).
I've decided to use 0 for "untested", because it might be useful to
differentiate different types of failure later on, without breaking
compatibility.
systemctl shows the failing condition, if there was a non-trigger
failing condition, or says "none of the trigger conditions were met",
because there're often many trigger conditions, and they must all
fail for the condition to fail, so printing them all would consume
a lot of space, and bring unnecessary attention to something that is
quite low-level.
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ConditionPathExists=/tmp/nosuchpath failed for nosuchpath.service.
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process is defined
It won't help if the main process is still there and there is no new
process to kill.
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If you want timing information from the initramfs, use systemd in the
initramfs.
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dracut uses systemd in the initramfs and does not write these files
anymore.
The state of the root fsck is serialized.
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LANG does not have to be set and setting it to default to the default
does not add any value.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55248
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Make Type=idle communication bidirectional: when bootup is finished,
the manager, as before, signals idling Type=idle jobs to continue.
However, if the boot takes too long, idling jobs signal the manager
that they have had enough, wait a tiny bit more, and continue, taking
ownership of the console. The manager, when signalled that Type=idle
jobs are done, makes a note and will not write to the console anymore.
This is a cosmetic issue, but quite noticable, so let's just fix it.
Based on Harald Hoyer's patch.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54247
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/51805/systemd-messages-after-starting-login/
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let's make use of some format string magic!
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Mapping from "FooBar" to "foo-bar" is unnecessary and makes it hard to
handle many different properties with the same code, hence, let's just
not do it.
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This way we can nicely map the configuration directive to properties and
back, without requiring two different signatures for the same property.
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Previously for an instantiated unit foo@bar.service we created a cgroup
foo@.service/foo@bar.service, in order to place all instances of the
same template inside the same subtree. As we now implicitly add all
instantiated units into one per-template slice we don't need this
complexity anymore, and instance units can map directly to the cgroups
of their full name.
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The root slice is after all the root cgroup, so don't attempt to delete
it.
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default
If no explicit slice is configured for an instantiated unit, create an
implicit one for all instances of the same template.
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Since the cgroupfs is currently not virtualized for containers we
shouldn't reset the hosts agent from the container.
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As we want to centralized cgroup access we should stop killing the user
sessions directly from the systemd-user-sessions service. Instead, rely
on PID 1 doing this by adding the right ordering dependencies to the
session scope units.
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Also, properly remove cgroup path from hashmap when freeing unit.
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This is necessary so that these properties survive a daemon reload.
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reload/reexec of PID 1
Since we'll unload all units/job during a reload, and then readd them it
is really useful for clients to be aware of this phase hence sent a
signal out before and after. This signal is called "Reloading" (despite
the fact that it is also sent out during reexecution, which we consider
a special case in this context) and has one boolean parameter which is
true for the signal sent before the reload, and false for the signal
after the reload. The UnitRemoved/JobRremoved and UnitNew/JobNew due to
the reloading are guranteed to be between the pair of Reloading
messages.
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When a scope unit is created due to deserialization rather than client
request don't enforce that the PIDs set must be non-empty, since the
cgroup is already populated.
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While we are reloading we shouldn't suppress adding units to the bus
queue when there are no subscribers, simply because we might not have
deserialized the subscribers list yet. Hence, during reloading always
assume we have subscribers.
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Some units set KillMode=none to survive the initrd→rootfs transition. We
cannot remove their cgroups, but that shouldn't really be considered an
issue, so let's downgrade the error message.
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The tests check if the tables have entries for all values
in the enum, and that the entries are unique.
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During shutdown, when we try to clean up all remaining processes, the
kernel will fork new agents every time a cgroup runs empty. These
new processes cause delays in the final SIGTERM, SIGKILL logic.
Apart from that, this should also avoid that the kernel-forked binaries
cause unpredictably timed access to the filesystem which we might need to
unmount.
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Don't segfault, if m->from_proc_self_mountinfo and m->from_fragment is
false.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=957783#c9
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The affected files in this patch had inconsistent use of tabs vs. spaces
for indentation, and this patch eliminates the stray tabs.
Also, the opening brace of sigchld_hdl() in activate.c was moved so the
opening braces are consistent throughout the file.
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Use proper grammar, word usage, adjective hyphenation, commas,
capitalization, spelling, etc.
To improve readability, some run-on sentences or sentence fragments were
revised.
[zj: remove the space from 'file name', 'host name', and 'time zone'.]
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