24.11.2015 06:37, Jesse Cobra пишет:
It is not happening at this moment but last week I saw these messages in
dmesg:

[  755.629529] systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit
dmesg.service, ignoring: Unit dmesg.service is masked.

[ 5177.325999] systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit
dmesg.service, ignoring: Unit dmesg.service is masked.


[ 5199.328069] systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit
dmesg.service, ignoring: Unit dmesg.service is masked.


[ 5205.738687] systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service watchdog timeout (limit
1min)!


And they coincided with ALSA underruns in my application.

But again, I am just asking in general, does systemd have its own log?
Debug logging that I can enable?


Sure; jut look as "man systemd" how to enable debug output. It should go into journal by default but can also be redirected to dmesg/console (although it requires reboot).

Just asking a general question since I do not know where to start.

-Jesse

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Reindl Harald <[email protected]>
wrote:



Am 24.11.2015 um 01:49 schrieb Jesse Cobra:

I wish I had more info.


jesus christ you talk about "I often seesystemd events logged in dmesg"
without posting them

Does systemd itself have a log file?

Not the service I am creating but systemd itself.



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Am 21.11.2015 um 09:00 schrieb Jesse Cobra:

I often seesystemd events logged in dmesg at this same time also at
1500 seconds or intervals of 1500 seconds. It could be totally unrelated.

Anyways, doesSystemD itself have a log or a config file or some timeout
setting around this?


a good start for questions would be include what you are talking about
since nobody has a look at your screen and the messages....



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