Bug 1310321

Summary: Running rsync service from systemd results in large number of failed rsyncd systemd units
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Ralf Baechle <ralf>
Component: rsyncAssignee: Michal Ruprich <mruprich>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Suggested fix to rsyncd@.service none

Description Ralf Baechle 2016-02-20 10:25:38 UTC
Created attachment 1128784 [details]
Suggested fix to rsyncd@.service

Description of problem:
When running rsyncd from systemd failed rsync units are piling up in the systemctl output.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
rsync-daemon-3.1.1-8.fc23.noarch

How reproducible:
- enable rsyncd service
- use rsyncd from other system
- run "systemctl" with no arguments to see messages or systemctl | grep rsyncd

Steps to Reproduce:
- enable rsyncd service
- use rsyncd from other system

Actual results:
systemctl output contains many lines like:
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:37990.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:37990)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:37135.service                 loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:37135)
● rsyncd@80-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42205.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42205)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38146.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38146)
● rsyncd@82-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42239.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42239)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38689.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38689)
● rsyncd@84-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42274.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42274)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38852.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38852)
● rsyncd@86-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42308.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42308)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38772.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38772)
● rsyncd@88-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42342.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42342)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38422.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38422)
● rsyncd@9-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:41098.service  loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:41098)
● rsyncd@90-3001:abcd:4fac:1234::1:873-3ffe:123:321:abcd:1:42375.service loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon ([3ffe:123:321:abcd:1]:42375)
● rsyncd.76.65-12.23.34.45:38397.service                loaded failed failed    fast remote file copy program daemon (12.23.34.45:38397)


I tried using the rsync service on this server myself; from the client's perspective rsync ran successfully.  There is no indication what's been upsetting rsyncd in the server logs however the list of non-zero exit codes in the rsync(1) man page, section "EXIT CODES" suggests simply ignoring any error returns is the best avenue.

Expected results:
No bullshit messages :)

Comment 1 Fedora Admin XMLRPC Client 2016-10-17 10:55:40 UTC
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database.  Reassigning to the new owner of this component.

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