[Bug 1450588] Re: /var/log/dmesg No Longer Being Updated
Christian Ehrhardt
1450588 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Mar 11 14:09:15 UTC 2019
Per former discussion, better safe than sorry - added a FFe request to
the description and subscribed the release-team.
** Description changed:
+ [FFe]
+ * (re-)introduce a feature to ensure the initial (boot time) kernel
+ messages are preserved
+ * This existed up to Trusty (upstart) but was lost afterwards as it had
+ no systemd coutnerpart.
+ * It is a "new" feature since we have lacked it for so many releases and
+ worth - a hopefully simple - ack by the release Team
+
+ * It is not a new version or any change to the actual rsyslog code.
+ Instead it just adds a new service "dmesg" that will achieve what was
+ lost post trusty. Therefore the potential regression to the existing
+ function should be minimal, if anything the new service might hit
+ issues on some unexpected environments but atm that seems unlikely.
+
+ * It does not add/remove Dependencies nor modify build
+
+ * I ahve made upgrade/install tests as well as Ahasenack doing the same
+ on the MP that is linked.
+
+
+ ---
+
After upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid, /var/log/dmesg is no longer
updated after boot.
It appears that this was previously done via /etc/init/dmesg.conf
** Changed in: rsyslog (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => New
** Summary changed:
- /var/log/dmesg No Longer Being Updated
+ [FFe] /var/log/dmesg No Longer Being Updated
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Title:
[FFe] /var/log/dmesg No Longer Being Updated
Status in rsyslog package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
[FFe]
* (re-)introduce a feature to ensure the initial (boot time) kernel
messages are preserved
* This existed up to Trusty (upstart) but was lost afterwards as it had
no systemd coutnerpart.
* It is a "new" feature since we have lacked it for so many releases and
worth - a hopefully simple - ack by the release Team
* It is not a new version or any change to the actual rsyslog code.
Instead it just adds a new service "dmesg" that will achieve what was
lost post trusty. Therefore the potential regression to the existing
function should be minimal, if anything the new service might hit
issues on some unexpected environments but atm that seems unlikely.
* It does not add/remove Dependencies nor modify build
* I ahve made upgrade/install tests as well as Ahasenack doing the same
on the MP that is linked.
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid, /var/log/dmesg is no longer
updated after boot.
It appears that this was previously done via /etc/init/dmesg.conf
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