[Bug 1467131] [NEW] Directory /run/sendsigs.omit.d is somestimes not created on boot

Rafał Cieślak rafalcieslak256 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 20 15:54:04 UTC 2015


Public bug reported:

This is happening on an up-to-date 15.04,with systemd=219-7ubuntu6.
Ocasionally, when booting up the system, network-manager service fails to start, reporting in logs that it is missing /run/sendsigs.omit.d directory.
That file is indeed missing, although it is listed in /usr/lib/tmpiles.d/debian.conf
The issue is reproducible when starting the system in recovery mode; in normal mode it happens occasionally (about 50%).

Output of "journalctl -b": http://paste.ubuntu.com/11745993/
Contents of /usr/lib/tempfiles.d/debian.conf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11746045/

Running "systemd-tmpfiles --create" after such unsuccesfull boot creates
the missing directory (and some other too).

The problem is similar to #1431110, but that bug was found to be a
duplicate of another problem that is now fixed. Even with that fix, I am
experiencing a correlated issue. I considered commenting on that bug,
but marking it as non-incomplete (so that it would gain any attention)
would require unlinking the duplicate, which wouldn't be right.

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Directory /run/sendsigs.omit.d is somestimes not created on boot

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This is happening on an up-to-date 15.04,with systemd=219-7ubuntu6.
  Ocasionally, when booting up the system, network-manager service fails to start, reporting in logs that it is missing /run/sendsigs.omit.d directory.
  That file is indeed missing, although it is listed in /usr/lib/tmpiles.d/debian.conf
  The issue is reproducible when starting the system in recovery mode; in normal mode it happens occasionally (about 50%).

  Output of "journalctl -b": http://paste.ubuntu.com/11745993/
  Contents of /usr/lib/tempfiles.d/debian.conf: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11746045/

  Running "systemd-tmpfiles --create" after such unsuccesfull boot
  creates the missing directory (and some other too).

  The problem is similar to #1431110, but that bug was found to be a
  duplicate of another problem that is now fixed. Even with that fix, I
  am experiencing a correlated issue. I considered commenting on that
  bug, but marking it as non-incomplete (so that it would gain any
  attention) would require unlinking the duplicate, which wouldn't be
  right.

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