Am 09.12.2013 11:45, schrieb Bart-Jan Vrielink: > > -----Original message----- >> From:Michael Biebl <em...@michaelbiebl.de <mailto:em...@michaelbiebl.de> > >> Sent: Monday 9th December 2013 11:34 >> To: Bart-Jan Vrielink <bart...@vrielink.net <mailto:bart...@vrielink.net> >; >> 731...@bugs.debian.org <mailto:731...@bugs.debian.org> >> Subject: Re: Bug#731742: systemd will not start syslog.socket. This causes >> rsyslogd to not start >> >> Am 09.12.2013 10:44, schrieb Bart-Jan Vrielink: >>> Package: systemd >>> Version: 204-5 >>> Severity: normal >>> >>> Dear Maintainer, >>> >>> When running under systemd, syslog.socket will not start. Because of this, >>> rsyslog does not start via the init.d script. Rsyslogd works when invoked >>> directly, and also when the system is booted using classic init. >> >> Does /dev/log already exist and is a process listening on this socket? >> This might explain why systemd fails to start syslog.socket. >> >> # sudo lsof /dev/log > > bartjan@fenchurch:~$ sudo lsof /dev/log > [sudo] password for bartjan: > COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME > systemd 1 root 27u unix 0xf7777280 0t0 4173 /dev/log > systemd-j 297 root 5u unix 0xf7777280 0t0 4173 /dev/log > bartjan@fenchurch:~$ ps -fp 297 > UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD > root 297 1 0 07:54 ? 00:00:00 /lib/systemd/systemd-journald > bartjan@fenchurch:~$ > >> Does the problem persist after a reboot? >> When did this problem occur? After a package upgrade or something else? > > It does persist after reboot. It most likely occurred after a package upgrade. > I have to admit that I only noticed this recently. The last entries in > (logrotated) /var/log/syslog are from 2013-10-09, which is also around the > time I did an upgrade from stable to testing. > As this is a laptop, I usually don't have much reason to look at the logs...
Is rsyslog properly enabled? # sudo systemctl status rsyslog.service # ls -la /etc/systemd/system/syslog.service -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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