[systemd-devel] Drop systemd-ui

Shawn Landden shawnlandden at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 11:01:27 PDT 2015


On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Lennart Poettering
<lennart at poettering.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 30.03.15 19:30, Shawn Landden (shawnlandden at gmail.com) wrote:
>
>> > What do you feel is missing from systemctl show?
>>
>> It is only suppose to show fields that have been changed by humans
>> (even the developer) not systemd defaults.
>
> Hmm?
>
> It supresses "empty" fields by default, unless you specify
> --all in which cases it shows everything.
>
> It really is supposed to show you everything that is in effect, not
> just the stuff "humans" configured. If you want that, use "systemcl
> cat".
>
> I mean, "systemctl show" exists precisely to have a look at the effect
> of implicit dependencies and such, which are otherwise difficult to
> figure out.
I should have been clearer about the language. Yes all this stuff it
should show, but:

LimitCPU=18446744073709551615
LimitFSIZE=18446744073709551615
LimitDATA=18446744073709551615
LimitSTACK=18446744073709551615
LimitCORE=18446744073709551615
LimitRSS=18446744073709551615
LimitNOFILE=4096
LimitAS=18446744073709551615
LimitNPROC=11881
LimitMEMLOCK=65536
LimitLOCKS=18446744073709551615
LimitSIGPENDING=11881
LimitMSGQUEUE=819200
LimitNICE=0
LimitRTPRIO=0
LimitRTTIME=18446744073709551615
CPUShares=18446744073709551615
StartupCPUShares=18446744073709551615
CPUQuotaPerSecUSec=infinity
BlockIOAccounting=no
BlockIOWeight=18446744073709551615
StartupBlockIOWeight=18446744073709551615
MemoryAccounting=no
MemoryLimit=18446744073709551615
OOMScoreAdjust=0
Nice=0
IOScheduling=0
CPUSchedulingPolicy=0
CPUSchedulingPriority=0
TimerSlackNSec=50000


These are all kernel defaults. These ARE empty, and a few of those are even 0.



>
> Lennart
>
> --
> Lennart Poettering, Red Hat



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