17.02.2018 23:16, Jim Henderson пишет:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 10:45:46 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
zypper ps sumply checks for files marked as "deleted". It is possible that this file is somehow changed since processes opened it. I do not have 42.3 with GDM, on TW I do not see this.
I have 3 42.3 systems using gdm, and only one of them does this.
1. I ran zypper up. 2. I ran zypper ps -s 3. Processes using deleted files showed up. 4. I stopped the graphical interface. 5. zypper ps -s showed the deleted files were no longer in use 6. I started the graphical interface. 7. zypper ps -s showed the deleted files were once again in use
OK, so
check file details at step 3 (ls -li, probably using ISO time format - with milliseconds)
356499 -rw-r--r-- 1 gdm gdm 711 Feb 16 16:24 /var/lib/gdm/.config/dconf/ user
Check file details again at step 4 - are they the same?
356499 -rw-r--r-- 1 gdm gdm 711 Feb 16 16:24 /var/lib/gdm/.config/dconf/ user
Yep.
Check file details again at step 6 - are they still the same?
357735 -rw-r--r-- 1 gdm gdm 711 Feb 17 12:13 /var/lib/gdm/.config/dconf/ user
Nope, it changed.
I actually observed something similar on TW (I intentionally looked for this file). Some processes did hold reference to apparently deleted and recreated /var/ilb/gdm/.config/dconf/user. So it seems normal and does not indicate filesystem corruption.
Just checked on my main desktop, which also runs 42.3, and those gdm processes definitely don't show the file as deleted.
This likely requires die hard GNOME developer to dig into details what exactly triggers it.
One of the running processes is gnome-shell, so I ran an rpm -Vv on it, and it doesn't show any changes from the default package contents - just in case it was something that got corrupted.
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