Bug#864422: random time addition logs with kernel tag

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Thu Jun 8 14:47:12 BST 2017


Control: tags -1 + unreproducible

Am 08.06.2017 um 14:49 schrieb Christian Göttsche:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 232-25
> 
> The logs about random time addition to systemd-timers are logged with
> a kernel flag, e.g.:
> 

I can't reproduce that.
Looking at a random example from your list:

$ journalctl -u apt-daily-upgrade.timer -o export

__CURSOR=s=fbdae9b61d2f46b6a2b6884eb85b6561;i=112fff;b=bc3521be1246425193a50b32e1343e90;m=43ce45062;t=54fa6550bcfd1;x=6eb1884c4103f58a
__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP=1494950693556177
__MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP=18201464930
_BOOT_ID=bc3521be1246425193a50b32e1343e90
PRIORITY=6
SYSLOG_FACILITY=3
SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=systemd
_TRANSPORT=journal
_PID=1
_UID=0
_GID=0
_COMM=systemd
_EXE=/lib/systemd/systemd
_CMDLINE=/sbin/init
_CAP_EFFECTIVE=3fffffffff
_SYSTEMD_CGROUP=/init.scope
_SYSTEMD_UNIT=init.scope
_SYSTEMD_SLICE=-.slice
_MACHINE_ID=567a68a5c2672114bcf5192d00000008
_HOSTNAME=pluto
CODE_FILE=../src/core/timer.c
CODE_LINE=353
CODE_FUNCTION=add_random
UNIT=apt-daily-upgrade.timer
MESSAGE=apt-daily-upgrade.timer: Adding 9min 49.745685s random time.
_SOURCE_REALTIME_TIMESTAMP=1494950693518793



Can you run journalctl --verify to see if your journal has been
corrupted somehow. Can you attach the output of
journalctl -u apt-daily-upgrade.timer -o export -n 5


Please also include the output of reportbug --template systemd
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