On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:38 PM, Boyce, Kevin P [US] (AS) <
kevin.bo...@ngc.com> wrote:
> Good Afternoon list,
>
>
>
> I am having a problem with my systemd service file and I think I now
> understand the problem. I’ll describe below, but I’m hoping there is a way
> around it which someone may be
Hello, I'm having another systemd-journal-gatewayd issue...
I'm finding that journal-gatewayd is not returning all logs that are
actually available in the journal to users with appropriate privileges.
In particular, I have a service whose managed ExecStart program is
writing to stdout and stderr,
Hello. Is it possible to specify date ranges with
systemd-journal-gatewayd (i.e. equivalent of --since= and --until= in
journalctl)? I see there is a "Range:" header option that allows
restricting entries by "cursor", but I can't figure out how to translate
dates into that interface.
What about
On Mi, 10.01.18 13:27, lejeczek (pelj...@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:
> hi everyone
>
> I guess it fails as below due to container restrictions, I use/run it from
> libvirtd.
> I read on https://libvirt.org/drvlxc.html in "Filesystem mounts":
> "..
> /sys the host "sysfs" instance remounted read-only
> ..
On Mi, 10.01.18 20:38, Boyce, Kevin P [US] (AS) (kevin.bo...@ngc.com) wrote:
> Good Afternoon list,
>
> I am having a problem with my systemd service file and I think I now
> understand the problem. I'll describe below, but I'm hoping there is a way
> around it which someone may be able to illu
Good Afternoon list,
I am having a problem with my systemd service file and I think I now understand
the problem. I'll describe below, but I'm hoping there is a way around it which
someone may be able to illuminate me on.
I am developing an rpm package with software which gets installed under
On Mi, 10.01.18 12:36, CC Lapina (lap...@earthlink.net) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got these error messages when I tried to install Spotify on ubuntu 16.04
> lts.
>
> ubuntu_1604 mount[2705]: mount: /snap/core/3748: mount failed: Unknown error
> -1
> ubuntu_1604 systemd[1]: snap-core-3748.mount: M
Hi all,
I got these error messages when I tried to install Spotify on ubuntu 16.04 lts.
ubuntu_1604 mount[2705]: mount: /snap/core/3748: mount failed: Unknown error -1
ubuntu_1604 systemd[1]: snap-core-3748.mount: Mount process exited, code=exited
status=32
ubuntu_1604 systemd[1]: Failed to moun
On Di, 09.01.18 20:28, Joerg Diederich (joerg_dieder...@freenet.de) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a little (perhaps strange) requirement:
> I want to execute a script about five minutes after system boot, but only on
> specific weekdays (e. g. Sundays) using systemd.timer. I tried a combination
>
> On 10/01/2018 05:17, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> > 09.01.2018 22:28, Joerg Diederich пишет:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have a little (perhaps strange) requirement:
> >> I want to execute a script about five minutes after system boot, but only
> >> on specific weekdays (e. g. Sundays) using systemd.ti
hi everyone
I guess it fails as below due to container restrictions, I
use/run it from libvirtd.
I read on https://libvirt.org/drvlxc.html in "Filesystem
mounts":
"..
/sys the host "sysfs" instance remounted read-only
.."
$ systemctl status -l systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
● systemd-tmpfiles
On 10/01/2018 05:17, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
09.01.2018 22:28, Joerg Diederich пишет:
Hello,
I have a little (perhaps strange) requirement:
I want to execute a script about five minutes after system boot, but only on
specific weekdays (e. g. Sundays) using systemd.timer. I tried a combinatio
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