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Re: systemd-journald fails to start due to corrupted /etc/machine-id (was: Re: systemd-journald fails)



On Saturday 10 December 2016 16:35:50 Michael Biebl wrote:

> Am 10.12.2016 um 13:38 schrieb Rainer Dorsch:

>

> > root@scw:~# cat /etc/machine-id 26da2c29c6a545fd9af95d29ca9b5a5a 6df

> > root@scw:~#

> >

> > Not sure how the 6df ended in /etc/machine-id, but after removing

> > that things seem to have settled:

>

> > I upgraded from a fresh jessie installation (image from scaleway, I

> > did not install myself). Is it worthwhile to chase down the origin of

> > the 6df or is this a known issue which should not affect the standard

> > upgrade path from jessie to stretch?

>

> Sounds like https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4475

>

 

Hmmm....I setup a new jessie installation in the scaleway cloud and planed to redo the upgrade. But to my surprise even on a fresh install of the jessie image /etc/machine-id is already broken:

 

rd@blackbox:~$ ssh root@51.15.55.3

The authenticity of host '51.15.55.3 (51.15.55.3)' can't be established.

ECDSA key fingerprint is c1:b0:78:78:36:d9:48:af:74:de:ac:41:b6:56:5e:7b.

Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes

Warning: Permanently added '51.15.55.3' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.

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Welcome on Debian Jessie (GNU/Linux 4.5.7-std-3 x86_64 )

 

System information as of: Sat Dec 10 19:51:11 UTC 2016

 

System load: 0.16 Int IP Address: 10.8.60.147

Memory usage: 2.8% Pub IP Address: 51.15.55.3

Usage on /: 3% Swap usage: 0.0%

Local Users: 0 Processes: 78

Image build: 2016-04-06 System uptime: 6 min

Disk nbd0: l_ssd 50G

 

Documentation: https://scaleway.com/docs

Community: https://community.scaleway.com

Image source: https://github.com/scaleway/image-debian

 

root@scw-790923:~# cat /etc/machine-id

9d1b906dd5ea40359e2071d29c12aabe

71f

root@scw-790923:~#

 

But it seems the systemd version in jessie seems to be more tolerant against broken machine-id fails (?).

 

Regards

Rainer

 

 

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Rainer Dorsch

Lärchenstr. 6

D-72135 Dettenhausen

07157-734133

email: fdbaut@bokomoko.de


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