[systemd-devel] systemctl reboot get terminated by signal 15
Pengpeng Sun
pengpengs at vmware.com
Sun Apr 25 08:27:41 UTC 2021
It seems the attachment is bigger than 500KB, so it has been cancelled.
So I copied the logs from 2021-04-25T04:58:50 to 2021-04-25T04:58:51 to a smaller attachment again.
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Best regards,
Pengpeng
On 2021/4/25, 3:12 PM, "Pengpeng Sun" <pengpengs at vmware.com> wrote:
Forgot to mention: Here I called '/sbin/telinit 6' to reboot, '/sbin/telinit' is a softlink to '/bin/systemctl' in RHEL8.0. And the issue also reproduced if I call '/bin/systemctl reboot' directly.
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Best regards,
Pengpeng
On 2021/4/25, 3:09 PM, "Pengpeng Sun" <pengpengs at vmware.com> wrote:
Hi Lennart,
After modify journald.conf, got systemd log when the issue reproduced. Please find it in attachment.
The issue reproduced at 2021-04-25T04:58:50, please help to review the systemd log around the same time.
[2021-04-25T04:58:50.757Z] [ debug] Command to exec : '/sbin/telinit'.
[2021-04-25T04:58:50.999Z] [ info] Sending PID: 1, UID: 0
[2021-04-25T04:58:51.101Z] [ error] Process exited abnormally after 0 sec, uncaught signal 15
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Best regards,
Pengpeng
On 2021/4/24, 3:33 AM, "Lennart Poettering" <lennart at poettering.net> wrote:
On Fr, 23.04.21 14:15, Pengpeng Sun (pengpengs at vmware.com) wrote:
> Hi Lennart,
>
> The issue reproduced at 2021-04-22T15:45:30.230Z, I ran 'sudo journalctl -b', the log began at Apr 22 15:45:48 which is later than the issue reproduced.
> How can I get more early and detailed systemd log?
man 5 journald.conf
Maybe your distro didn't enable persistent storage of journald, and
thus journald uses only in-memory storage in /run, and is thus
constrained by its diminutive size?
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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