Re: systemd: user@9.service failed

2014-11-08 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 08.11.2014 um 15:22 schrieb Nate Bargmann: > * On 2014 08 Nov 06:52 -0600, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: >> Nate Bargmann: >>> Comparing the two systems I see that the one with the failure has >>> 'console-kit-daemon.service' shown as "active (running)" and the one >>> without the failure sh

Re: systemd: user@9.service failed

2014-11-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2014 08 Nov 06:52 -0600, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote: > Nate Bargmann: > >Comparing the two systems I see that the one with the failure has > > 'console-kit-daemon.service' shown as "active (running)" and the one > > without the failure shows it as "inactive (dead)". The consolekit > > p

Re: systemd: user@9.service failed

2014-11-08 Thread Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
Nate Bargmann: Comparing the two systems I see that the one with the failure has > 'console-kit-daemon.service' shown as "active (running)" and the one > without the failure shows it as "inactive (dead)". The consolekit > package is installed on each system, but '/etc/systemd/system' > doesn't

systemd: user@9.service failed

2014-10-26 Thread Nate Bargmann
This is somewhat puzzling. When I run 'systemctl status' I see: ● merlin State: degraded Jobs: 0 queued Failed: 1 units Since: Sat 2014-10-25 22:52:07 CDT; 9h ago CGroup: / The resulting tree displayed is of the running processes, so I ran 'systemctl --failed' and I see: U