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This mimics what networkd is doing to detect a carrier.
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Noticed by @vcaputo
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Fixes #2380.
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Issue #2388 suggests the current TasksMax= setting for user processes is to low. Bump it to 12K. Also, bump the
container TasksMax= from 8K to 16K, so that it remains higher than the one for user processes.
(Compare: the kernel default limit for processes system-wide is 32K).
Fixes #2388
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state
Previously we have return the not-found code, in the case that we found a
unit which does not belong to set active (resp. failed), which is the
opposite than what is written in man page.
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ZJS: remove unnecessary oom check after strdupa().
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udevd: do not clean up fds in main
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This commit fixes the following broken --getter option:
when systemd-journal-remote is called with --getter option,
it causes the error meesage "Zero sources specified" and
the getter command will not be called.
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When --url option is specified, e.g. --url='http://some.host:19531/entries'
retrieved remote journal entries will be stored to
/var/log/journal/remote/remote-some.host.journal
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Currently, --url option supports the only form like http(s)://some.host:19531.
This commit adds support to call systemd-journal-remote as follwos:
systemd-journal-remote --url='http://some.host:19531'
systemd-journal-remote --url='http://some.host:19531/'
systemd-journal-remote --url='http://some.host:19531/entries'
systemd-journal-remote --url='http://some.host:19531/entries?boot&follow'
The first three example result the same and retrieve all entries.
The last example retrieves only current boot entries and wait new events.
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journal: coalesce ftruncate()s in 250ms windows
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The format of the journald disk usage log entry was changed back and
forth a few times. It is annoying to have a very verbose message, but
if it is short it is hard to understand. But we have a tool for this,
the catalogue.
$ journalctl -x -u systemd-journald
Jan 23 18:48:50 rawhide systemd-journald[891]: Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is 8.0M, max 196.2M, 188.2M free.
-- Subject: Disk space used by the journal
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is currently using 8.0M.
-- Maximum allowed usage is set to 196.2M.
-- Leaving at least 294.3M free (of currently available 1.9G of disk space).
-- Enforced usage limit is thus 196.2M, of which 188.2M are still available.
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-- The limits controlling how much disk space is used by the journal may
-- be configured with SystemMaxUse=, SystemKeepFree=, SystemMaxFileSize=,
-- RuntimeMaxUse=, RuntimeKeepFree=, RuntimeMaxFileSize= settings in
-- /etc/systemd/journald.conf. See journald.conf(5) for details.
Jan 23 18:48:50 rawhide systemd-journald[891]: System journal (/var/log/journal/) is 480.1M, max 1.6G, 1.2G free.
-- Subject: Disk space used by the journal
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- System journal (/var/log/journal/) is currently using 480.1M.
-- Maximum allowed usage is set to 1.6G.
-- Leaving at least 2.5G free (of currently available 5.8G of disk space).
-- Enforced usage limit is thus 1.6G, of which 1.2G are still available.
--
-- The limits controlling how much disk space is used by the journal may
-- be configured with SystemMaxUse=, SystemKeepFree=, SystemMaxFileSize=,
-- RuntimeMaxUse=, RuntimeKeepFree=, RuntimeMaxFileSize= settings in
-- /etc/systemd/journald.conf. See journald.conf(5) for details.
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The code to format the iovec is shared with log.c. All call sites to
server_driver_message are changed to include the additional "MESSAGE="
part, but the new functionality is not used and change in functionality
is not expected.
iovec is preallocated, so the maximum number of messages is limited.
In server_driver_message N_IOVEC_PAYLOAD_FIELDS is currently set to 1.
New code is not oom safe, it will fail if memory cannot be allocated.
This will be fixed in subsequent commit.
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fds will also be closed during manager cleanup in run, leading
to an error when we try to close them again. It is now possible
to "leak" the fds on error, but it's an unlikely event and we
will exit immediately anyway.
Fixes #2418.
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systemctl: Allow 'edit' and 'cat' on unloaded units
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Device fixes
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systemd automatically mounts device unless 'noauto' is part of the
mount options. This can happen during boot if the device is plugged at
that time or later when the system is already running (the latter case
is not documented AFAICS).
After the systemd booted, I plugged my USB device which had an entry
in /etc/fstab with the default options and systemd automatically
mounted it.
However I noticed that if I unplugged and re-plugged the device the
automatic mounting of the device didn't work anymore: systemd didn't
notice that the device was re-plugged.
This was due to the device unit which was not recycled by the GC
during the unplug event because in the case of automounting, the mount
unit still referenced it. When the device was re-plugged, the old
device unit was reused but it still had the old sysfs path (amongst
other useful information).
Systemd was confused by the stalled sysfs path and decided to ignore
the plug event.
This patch fixes this issue by simply not doing the sanity checking on
the sysfs path if the device is in unplugged state.
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sysusers: use GID_FMT and UID_FMT instead of %d
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chaloulo/split-mode-host-remove-port-from-journal-filename
journal-remote: split-mode=host, remove port from journal filename
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core: Add flexible way to provide socket type
the socket type should be a diffrent argumet
in make_socket_fd . In this way we can set the socket
type like SOCK_STREAM SOCK_DGRAM in the address.
journal-remote: modify make_socket_fd
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Don't fail if the unit has a LoadError; otherwise `systemctl edit` cannot be
used to correct the error (e.g. multiple "ExecStart=" lines).
Remove file changed warning so cat output isn't interspersed with log messages.
Fixes #829
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sysusers: help useless error message
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journal-upload : Ignore journal event when already in uploading state.
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v4: sysv-generator: do not join dependencies on one line, split them
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If there is a lot of initscripts and dependencies between them we might
end generating After= (and similar) lines which are longer then LINE_MAX
and thus rejected by parser in systemd.
Fixes #2099
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core: add valgrind helper for daemon-reexec
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Coverity inspired fixes
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Fstab-generator fixes
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Inspired by https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2187#issuecomment-165587140
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We only go to fail label if pam_pid <= 0.
CID #1306746.
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This function is not supposed to fail, it only returns a boolean.
So add an assert in case anyone calls it without proper initialization
of *b.
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CID #1325772.
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CID #1327432.
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CID #1339830.
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This could happen if the remote sent us a badly formatted
option.
CID #1317206.
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It cannot fail.
CID #1320623.
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Null link or netdev are handled fine.
CID #1338084.
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Improve libsystemd-networkd DHCP API (v3)
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CID #1341451.
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networkd: tunnel add support to configure address "any"
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Fix IPv6PrivacyExtension (networkd-ndisc.c)
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Nss link less 2
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networkd: link - do not drop config for critical interfaces
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libsystemd-network provides the public function
sd_dhcp6_client_set_request_option() to enable the request of a given
DHCP option. However the enum defining such options is defined in the
internal header dhcp6-protocol.h. Move the enum definition to the
public header sd-dhcp6-client.h and properly namespace values.
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libsystemd-network provides the public function
sd_dhcp_client_set_request_option() to enable the request of a given
DHCP option. However the enum defining such options is defined in the
internal header dhcp-protocol.h. Move the enum definition to the
public header sd-dhcp-client.h and properly namespace values.
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At the moment sd_dhcp_lease_get_routes() returns an array of structs
which are not defined in public headers. Instead, change the function
to return an array of pointers to opaque sd_dhcp_route objects.
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Remove the old version of the lz4 stream compressor
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core: use bus_unit_check_load_state() in transaction_add_job_and_depe…
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