On 10/29/23 20:06, fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 30/10/2023 12.03, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/29/23 17:25, fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
F38
Yesterday I did a 'dnf update' when the machine had issues (I know, a
bad idea).
During the update I noticed these failures (see below). Each time
there was some wait before proceeding.
I think that systemd was the cause as other cron jobs encountered
this error:
Failed to retrieve unit state: Connection timed out
Do I need to do something now? After a reboot things look fine.
TIA
Running scriptlet:
systemd-udev-253.10-1.fc38.x86_64 105/150
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-timesyncd.service:
Connection timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-udevd.service: Connection
timed out
Running scriptlet:
systemd-253.10-1.fc38.x86_64 123/150
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-hostnamed.service:
Connection timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-timedated.service:
Connection timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-journald.service: Connection
timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-localed.service: Connection
timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-userdbd.service: Connection
timed out
Failed to set unit properties on systemd-oomd.service: Connection
timed out
It looks like dbus wasn't working or something like that. These
errors might be a problem, depending on what properties it was trying
to set. But if everything's working, then it's probably ok.
Thanks Samuel,
It looks OK, but just in case, will reinstalling the mentioned packages
help? hurt? risky?
systemd-udev
systemd
It won't hurt anything.
or is there a way to request re-running just the scriptlets?
There isn't.
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