>>> Michael Chapman <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 22.09.2022 um 08:50 in Nachricht <ff2d888c-60d6-2566-cf53-3556f51323e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Thu, 22 Sep 2022, Ulrich Windl wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I wonder: >> # systemctl status i* >> ● inst-sys.service >> Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory) >> Active: inactive (dead) >> >> ● iptables.service >> Loaded: not-found (Reason: No such file or directory) >> Active: inactive (dead) >> >> So I ttied to find out what's the problem with these servicres, but they > don't >> seem to exist actually: >> # systemctl cat iptables.service >> No files found for iptables.service. >> >> This is SLES12 SP5 (systemd-228). >> >> What can I do to resolve this (remove obsolete files, maybe)? >> >> Regards, >> Ulrich > > There is no problem here. systemd knows about those units because they are > referenced by other units, such as in Wants= directives. Actually it turned out to be a stupid error of myself: I had two directories in the CWD: inst-sys and iptables The correct command to use would have been # systemctl status i\* ;-) Ulrich > > - Michael