Bug#996876: Re: Bug#996876: XFS excessive logging on bind mounts

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Oct 20 11:27:38 BST 2021


Am 20.10.21 um 12:08 schrieb 10dmar10:
> Ok, thanks!
> 
> You're right, the kernel should probably issue warnings only on
> mounts, not remounts.
> 
> * Any idea why those warnings started to appear only after recent
> systemd update?

 From which version did you upgrade?
Did you upgrade the kernel as well or other parts of the system?

> * Is masking systemd-hostnamed.service a valid solution to prevent log spam?
> At least until the kernel developers do something about those warnings.

I guess someone would need to inform them about this issue.


> (I don't think i'll ever need systemd-hostnamed.service, my machine's
> host name is very static:
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10 31. Jan 2010  /etc/hostname)

I think most software uses the D-Bus interface to query the hostname, 
not change it. I can't really say, if masking systemd-hostnamed.service 
has any undesired side-effects.
If you mask the service, you will likely get an error in the journal, if 
other software can not access the hostnamed service and if your 
objective is to avoid log messages, that would be counter productive I 
guess.
And systemd-hostnamed.service is by far not the only service which uses 
those sandboxing features.

> Anyway, feel free to close this bug.



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