[Pkg-systemd-maintainers] Bug#724796: systemd loses track of rsyslog state when syslog.service is replaced during upgrade

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sat Sep 28 01:24:36 BST 2013


Am 28.09.2013 02:17, schrieb Michael Biebl:

> To reproduce the issue, one can follow those steps:
> - Make sure rsyslog is installed and running.
>   status: step1.txt

The command I used was:
systemctl status rsyslog.service syslog.service syslog.socket

> - rm -f /etc/systemd/system/syslog.service
> - systemctl daemon-reload
>   status: step2.txt
> - re-create symlink: systemctl enable rsyslog.service
> - systemctl daemon-reload
>   status: step3.txt
>   (at this point systemd thinks, rsyslog.service is active (dead), while

correction: if you look at step3.txt, systemd thinks rsyslog.service is
in state *in*active (dead).




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