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Turning off filtering with --filter is just too confusing.
Config option "Filter" doesn't have to be changed, here
"Filter=yes" already meant to filter.
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This makes 'status' behave like 'list-units':
systemctl status -> status of all units
systemctl -t error status -> status of error units
systemctl -t mount status -> etc.
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It is not really necessary to have a hard requirement dependency on
systemd-journald.socket in almost every unit. The socket gets pulled
into boot via at least two ways:
sockets.target -> systemd-journald.socket
sysinit.target -> systemd-journald.service -> systemd-journald.socket
So just assume something pulled the socket in and drop the automatic
requirement dependencies on it.
"systemctl stop systemd-journald.socket" will now not take the whole
system down with it.
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journald is supposed to work. Failure to connect to its socket implies
losing messages. It should be a very unusual event. Log the failure with
LOG_CRIT.
Just because this unit's stdout/stderr failed to connect to the journal
does not necessarily mean that we shouldn't try to log the failure using
a structured entry, so let's use log_struct_unit.
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The functions are quite similar. Unify them into one.
The source gets shorter, the binary gets slightly smaller.
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Almost every unit logs to the journal. If journald gets a permanent
failure, units would not be able to start (exit code 209/STDOUT).
Add a fallback to /dev/null to avoid making the system entirely
unusable in such a case.
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write_to_journal() returns 0 if journal_fd is closed and nothing is
written. We need to make sure we'll try log_open_kmsg() then to make the
fallback work for "journal-or-kmsg".
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Only set source for freshly created .mounts coming from
mountinfo file.
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systemctl would write to the wall even if unsuccessful.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60393
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Also parse it early, so that we can get it in the initramfs.
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systemd-nspawn will now print the PID of the child.
An example showing how to enter the container is added
to the man page.
Support for nsenter without an explicit command was
added in https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/commit/5758069
(post v2.22.2). So this example requires both a new kernel
and the latest util-linux.
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Also split out some fileio functions to fileio.c and provide a SELinux
aware pendant in fileio-label.c
see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=881577
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As of [1], bootchart stores files in /run/log, not /var/log, by default.
[1] f2f85884caac671da84256acb44148df9a4dca70
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Written by Peeters Simon <peeters.simon@gmail.com>.
Makefile stuff and cleaned up a bit by Auke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>.
Some code inspired by Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>.
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Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
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Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
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Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
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runtime-optional already)
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order in the efivars fs is probably not useful
This also introduces a new FOREACH_DIRENT macro and makes use of it.
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test-strv.c: Indent fix
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=883043
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This reverts commit 2826d14091e43ed3397d862dee79d09d0115c84e.
We never should generate log messages from a library.
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[zj: Reworded message s/to watch/to add watch on/ to make it clear
that it was the watch init action that failed, and not the
"process of watching". I think this way it'll be clearer to
people who don't know what inotify does.]
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src/sysctl/sysctl.c: In function ‘parse_file’:
src/sysctl/sysctl.c:172:41: warning: ‘property’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
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Alias as systemd-user.conf is also provided. This should help
users running systemd in session mode.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=690868
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We need MS_REC and MS_SHARED defined for a proper compilation, so get them from
'missing.h' if not defined already.
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The current code might make sense during startup for service restart
limiting:
With burst=1 after starting num is 1, so the next ('first') restart is
still accepted ( 1 <= 1). However, once interval has expired, num is 1
after the first restart, so the second restart is also accepted.
This change is also useful in combination with watchdogs:
With burst=1 and a very large interval the system can be restarted on
the first failure.
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