On Jan 28, 2014 11:13 AM, "Tom Horsley" <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 10:54:33 -0700 > Pete Travis wrote: > > > I read in this bug report that you are using a bespoke yum plugin to > > disable KSM and ksmtuned. Logically, the more your local configuration > > differs from default, the more difficult it will be to troubleshoot > > affected software. Have you considered masking unwanted services, ie > > `systemctl mask KSM.service` ? > > Disable, mask, it wouldn't have made any difference. Whenever > a yum update dragged in new versions of those services, it > always enabled them regardless of the administrator requested > setting, thus the big hammer to re-disable them every time > yum ran. >
This is concerning. It should not be possible to enable a masked service. Are you running a customized version of systemd? If not, have you run a `rpm -V systemd` or similar, tested memory and disks, etc? --Pete
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