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<H1>[Mageia-dev] systemd vs dm</H1>
<B>Colin Guthrie</B>
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<PRE>'Twas brillig, and Dick Gevers at 17/09/11 12:28 did gyre and gimble:
><i> On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 12:02:50 +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote about Re:
</I>><i> [Mageia-dev] systemd vs dm:
</I>><i>
</I>>><i> What would be useful is to find the pid of rsyslog (mine is 1505), and
</I>>><i> then do:
</I>>><i> [<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">root at jimmy</A> ~]# cat /proc/1505/cgroup
</I>>><i> 8:blkio:/
</I>>><i> 7:net_cls:/
</I>>><i> 6:freezer:/
</I>>><i> 5:devices:/
</I>>><i> 4:memory:/
</I>>><i> 3:cpuacct,cpu:/system/rsyslog.service
</I>>><i> 2:cpuset:/
</I>>><i> 1:name=systemd:/system/rsyslog.service
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</I>><i> Aha! Mine:
</I>><i> 8:blkio:/
</I>><i> 7:net_cls:/
</I>><i> 6:freezer:/
</I>><i> 5:devices:/
</I>><i> 4:memory:/
</I>><i> 3:cpuacct,cpu:/system/sysinit.service
</I>><i> 2:cpuset:/
</I>><i> 1:name=systemd:/system/sysinit.service
</I>><i>
</I>><i> So this shows up the error
</I>
Yeah it seems sysinit is starting rsyslog for you. So something in
/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit is causing the rsyslog to start.
>><i> If it looks similar to mine then it has been started by systemd but it's
</I>>><i> somehow "lost" that info.
</I>
Yeah I suspect that as rsyslog is not in the right cgroup, systemd has
trouble finding it.
>><i> I wonder, do you do anything special with either /var /var/run or /run
</I>>><i> directories? Are they on separate partitions or anything?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Nope, nothing done, nothing separate.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> But looking at rpm -qa |grep init:
</I>><i> initscripts-9.21-12.mga1
</I>><i> mkinitrd-6.0.93-25.mga2
</I>><i> module-init-tools-3.16-1.mga2
</I>><i> systemd-sysvinit-35-3.mga2
</I>><i> sysvinit-tools-2.87-10.mga1
</I>><i> xinit-1.3.1-1.mga2
</I>><i> xinitrc-2.4.21-1.mga2
</I>><i>
</I>><i> I suspect that sysvinit-tools might have to be removed, but it is required
</I>><i> by initscripts. So that would show up some missing package conflicts and ph
</I>><i> the cause of the rsyslog start.
</I>
Nah I have the same stuff installed here so don't think it's that.
Here's a question... what does your /etc/sysconfig/speedboot say?
I've got SPEEDBOOT=no in there, perhaps try doing that as it affects how
the sysint stuff works.
Obviously we'll eventually strip out all the speedboot stuff as systemd
completely supercedes it, but this would be a good first step.
Cheers
Col
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