On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 05:22, T.C. Hollingsworth <tchollingsworth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Usually its easier to debug daemon problems by just running them on > the command line. Look for the ExecStart line in > /lib/systemd/system/<name>.service or if it uses classic initscripts > check the corresponding file in /etc/init.d for the command that is > run. That way you can easily run it through strace if you need to. > > That being said, on Fedora 16, systemd redirects stdout and stderr to > syslog, so you can view the output from the daemons in > /var/log/messages. Unfortunately, IIRCC F15 systemd does not do this, > so edit /etc/systemd/system.conf and add a line that says > "DefaultStandardOutput=syslog". The next time you boot, all daemons' > stdout and stderr will be stored in syslog so you can view it > afterward, either in /var/log/messages or with a viewer like > KSystemLog. Messages from the kernel are also stored there, so you > can see everything in one place. > > You can also set DefaultStandardOutput to "syslog+console" to have it > output to the console as well, but that can be problematic because > systemd starts many services in parallel. (If you decide to do that, > make sure to remove "rhgb quiet" from your kernel command line as well > so Plymouth gets out of the way and kernel messages are printed to the > console also.) > > It's also rather easy to run systemd native services through strace, > just run copy the .service file from /lib/systemd/system to > /etc/systemd/system and append strace the command on the ExecStart > line. When you're done, just rm the file in /etc and the one in /lib > will take back over. Classic initscripts are a little harder: you > have to find the appropriate line in the script and change it, and > then change it back when you're done. > That is an amazingly clear "systemd debugging howto". Thanks a lot, I have been putting off debugging ddclient because of my unfamiliarity with systemd. Not any more. :) PS: Have you considered putting this on the fedoraproject wiki? -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines