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http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=960454 Bug ID: 960454 Summary: autogenerated named.service causes error in bind %post Classification: openSUSE Product: openSUSE Tumbleweed Version: 2015* Hardware: Other OS: openSUSE 13.2 Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: P5 - None Component: Network Assignee: systemd-maintainers@suse.de Reporter: suse-beta@cboltz.de QA Contact: qa-bugs@suse.de Found By: Beta-Customer Blocker: --- Updating to latest tumbleweed: (185/220) Installation von: bind-9.10.3P2-14.1 ................[fertig] Zusätzliche RPM-Ausgabe: Updating /etc/sysconfig/named ... The unit files have no [Install] section. They are not meant to be enabled using systemctl. Possible reasons for having this kind of units are: 1) A unit may be statically enabled by being symlinked from another unit's .wants/ or .requires/ directory. 2) A unit's purpose may be to act as a helper for some other unit which has a requirement dependency on it. 3) A unit may be started when needed via activation (socket, path, timer, D-Bus, udev, scripted systemctl call, ...). This is probably caused by systemctl preset named.service in bind's %post. The interesting part is: systemctl cat named.service # /run/systemd/generator.late/named.service # Automatically generated by systemd-sysv-generator [Unit] Documentation=man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) SourcePath=/etc/init.d/named Description=LSB: Domain Name System (DNS) server, named Before=nss-lookup.target After=network-online.target remote-fs.target ldap.service Wants=nss-lookup.target network-online.target [Service] Type=forking Restart=no TimeoutSec=5min IgnoreSIGPIPE=no KillMode=process GuessMainPID=no RemainAfterExit=yes ExecStart=/etc/init.d/named start ExecStop=/etc/init.d/named stop ExecReload=/etc/init.d/named reload so this file is autogenerated - and that's also the reason why I think this is a systemd bug ;-) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.