Chris Lamb wrote:
> > But I find PrivateDevices in redis-server.service
>
> Ah, I think I was looking at the wrong version for a second; my
> apologies.
>
> Please could you let me know your kernel & systemd versions and whether
> you have modified the Redis configuration in any way?
Another ge
Chris Lamb wrote:
> > But I find PrivateDevices in redis-server.service
>
> Ah, I think I was looking at the wrong version for a second; my
> apologies.
>
> Please could you let me know your kernel & systemd versions and whether
> you have modified the Redis configuration in any way?
Genle ping
Hi Mauro,
> But I find PrivateDevices in redis-server.service
Ah, I think I was looking at the wrong version for a second; my
apologies.
Please could you let me know your kernel & systemd versions and whether
you have modified the Redis configuration in any way?
Regards,
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Thanks for the answer.
Sorry for the indentation
But I find PrivateDevices in redis-server.service
This is the deb file nameĀ for redis
redis-server_3%3a3.2.6-1_amd64.deb
And this is the content of redis-server.service
[Unit]
Description=Advanced key-value store
After=network.target
Documen
found 884764 3:3.2.6-1
tags 884764 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi Mauro,
> Version: 3:3.2.6-1
> Severity: normal
FYI you left these lines indented, so they weren't picked up by the
parser :)
Anyway, are you sure you are using 3:3.2.6-1? This version does not
contain a PrivateDevices line that you cla
Package: redis-server
Version: 3:3.2.6-1
Severity: normal
When I try to configure redis-server with
dpkg --configure redis-server
I get the following message
Job for redis-server.service failed because the control process exited
with error code. See "systemctl status redis-server.service"
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