nichiren n00b
Joined: 03 Jul 2014 Posts: 3
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 5:38 pm Post subject: Systemd journal flooded with WATCHDOG=1 messages |
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I've been running systemd for quite a while, mostly without major problems.
However, apparently ever since systemd version was updated to 212-r5 my journal is completely filled with useless junk entries like this:
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Jul 03 19:32:04 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 369 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:04 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-hostnamed.service
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: Got notification message from PID 373 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-hostnamed.service
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: Got notification message from PID 373 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-journald.service
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: Got notification message from PID 183 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-journald.service
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: Got notification message from PID 183 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:31 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-logind.service
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 369 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-logind.service
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 369 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:32:44 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-hostnamed.service
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: Got notification message from PID 373 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-hostnamed.service
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: Got notification message from PID 373 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-hostnamed.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-journald.service
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: Got notification message from PID 183 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-journald.service
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: Got notification message from PID 183 (WATCHDOG=1...)
Jul 03 19:33:01 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-journald.service: got WATCHDOG=1
Jul 03 19:33:24 sleipnir systemd[1]: Got notification message for unit systemd-logind.service
Jul 03 19:33:24 sleipnir systemd[1]: systemd-logind.service: Got notification message from PID 369 (WATCHDOG=1...)
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Apparently these are produced by the systemd software watchdog feature enabled in the service file by WatchdogSec= setting. While I appreciate the usefulness of this feature, I fail to see the sense in filling the log with crap it produces. I've had little success in figuring out exactly why these started to appear after updating systemd and thus I unfortunately have no idea how to prevent these from being logged.
Perhaps someone could point me to right direction as to where to tweak? |
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