Bug 2016865

Summary: Receiving an error broadcast message from systemd-journald@fedora
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Lukas <deepspace6>
Component: sssdAssignee: Alexey Tikhonov <atikhono>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 35CC: abokovoy, aboscatt, atikhono, dtardon, fedoraproject, filbranden, flepied, jhrozek, lnykryn, lslebodn, luk.claes, msekleta, mzidek, pbrezina, ryncsn, sbose, ssahani, s, ssorce, sssd-maintainers, systemd-maint, yuwatana, zbyszek
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Description Lukas 2021-10-25 01:41:01 UTC
Description of problem:
An error broadcast message from systemd-journald@fedora keeps popping up in any terminal window I have open:

Broadcast message from systemd-journald@fedora (Sun 2021-10-24 21:19:23 EDT):

sssd_kcm[49162]: Could not open file [/var/log/sssd/sssd_kcm.log]. Error: [2][No such file or directory]


Message from syslogd@fedora at Oct 24 21:19:23 ...
 sssd_kcm[49162]:Could not open file [/var/log/sssd/sssd_kcm.log]. Error: [2][No such file or directory]






How reproducible:
Sometimes. Has occurred 4 times within the last half hour.

Steps to Reproduce:
Unknown. Occurs at random intervals, most often when launching applications or switching tabs in my web browser.

Actual results:
The above mentioned message is printed in any terminal window I have open.

Expected results:
I expect this shouldn't be happening.

Additional info:
Fedora 35 - KDE Spin
First noticed when I opened the Godot Game Engine, though the problem still occurred twice even after having closed the application.

Comment 1 Alexey Tikhonov 2022-08-23 17:51:07 UTC
Probably `/var/log/sssd/` path doesn't exist (a path component was deleted)?

Comment 2 Lukas Slebodnik 2022-09-02 13:17:09 UTC
It would be nice to provide an output of commands:
rpm -q sssd-common ; rpm -V sssd-common

Comment 3 Andre Boscatto 2022-09-22 13:38:19 UTC
ping

Comment 4 Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-09-18 04:27:27 UTC
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 120 days