@Ćukasz: Thanks for the fix. I've tried the packages systemd (and other
packages from the source ball) in version "252.5-2ubuntu3.1".
And the bug went away. Great. Thank you and the other hard-working
people.
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Nike - Unfortunately, I don't have the resources to put a new image in
our environment. But I've updated systemd (and all related) libraries to
`252.5-2ubuntu3` and it's still "broken": `systemctl daemon-reexec`
forgets all the old processes and restarts everything.
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@enr0n: Thanks for your help.
I've deleted my old comment because I messed up the output of the
container.
Here are the outputs of your test script. Output of the host:
hostsystem ~ # bash /tmp/test.sh
cgroupsv1
Output of the container:
container ~ $ bash /tmp/test.sh
hybrid
So, there is a mi
@enr0n: Thanks for your help.
Here are the outputs of your test script. Output of the host:
hostsystem ~ # bash /tmp/test.sh
cgroupsv1
Output of the container:
container ~ $ bash /tmp/test.sh
cgroupsv2
So, there is a mismatch of the cgroups versions. What does that mean?
I've attached the ou
Appendix to comment #4: The configuration Ubuntu 20.04 and systemd
245.4-4ubuntu3.20 is working fine.
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Title:
systemc
Clarification: Yes, we've isolated the behavior down to the call of
`system daemon-reexec` from the `/var/lib/dpkg/info/systemd.postinst`
file.
But every call of `system daemon-reexec` will trigger this "bug", if you
have installed the packages in version `249.11-0ubuntu3.4`.
The host machine and
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Title:
systemctl daemon-reexec forgets running services an
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