>>> Ulrich Windl schrieb am 10.02.2022 um 11:16 in Nachricht <6204E61B.426 : 161 : 60728>: >>>> Mantas Mikulenas <grawity@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 10.02.2022 um 10:34 in > Nachricht > <CAPWNY8Wi94qqXUM5gPzuAWS8ffCFk=VeTebZ3vtN_a8M+oJgMw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 11:21 AM Ulrich Windl < > > Ulrich.Windl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Hi! > >> > >> I have a support case for SLES15 SP3 (systemd-246.16-7.33.1.x86_64) where > >> smartd is restarted for no obvious reason. Support says everything is fine, > >> but I disagree. > >> Specifically smartd.service uses: > >> > >> [Service] > >> Type=notify > >> EnvironmentFile=-/var/lib/smartmontools/smartd_opts > >> ExecStart=/usr/sbin/smartd -n $smartd_opts > >> ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID > >> > >> And mostly I wonder to what types of changes "notify" does react. > >> > > > > None. It's not an activation mechanism and not a configuration monitoring > > mechanism – it's a readiness indication mechanism. > > > > Type=notify expects the service to send a message to a Unix socket (at > > $NOTIFY_SOCKET) indicating that it is "ready". (And optionally some custom > > text to show in 'systemctl status'.) > > Mantas, > > thanks for explaining; obviously I was wrong. But still: How can I find out > why the smartd.service restarts? Hi! I digged further into it: smartd_generate_opts.path has: [Path] Unit=smartd_generate_opts.service PathChanged=/etc/sysconfig/smartmontools smartd_generate_opts.service has: [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/usr/lib/smartmontools/generate_smartd_opts Finally /usr/lib/smartmontools/generate_smartd_opts is not documented. But running that program causes a restart of smartd! h16:~ # stat /etc/sysconfig/smartmontools File: /etc/sysconfig/smartmontools Size: 1377 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file Device: 2dh/45d Inode: 92175 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root) Access: 2022-02-10 00:13:44.843774074 +0100 Modify: 2022-01-27 09:19:36.000000000 +0100 Change: 2022-02-09 00:03:12.774336278 +0100 Birth: 2020-11-27 09:05:09.867171140 +0100 The "Change" date was most likely caused by backup software resetting the Access time. So back to systemd: What time stamp does it use for PathChanged=? (I failed to find documentation in the obvious systemd.* manual pages; whare is it documented?) Regards, Ulrich > > Regards, > Ulrich > > > > > -- > > Mantas Mikulėnas > > > >