Klaus Vink Slott said the following on 04/30/2013 09:06 AM:
Hi
I am still not comfortable with the systemd daemon, now I have a machine that after a update gives:
rad0:~ # zypper ps The following running processes use deleted files: ______________________________
PID | PPID | UID | Login | Command | Service | Files
----+------+-----+-------+---------+---------+-------------- 528 | 1 | 0 | root | gmain | | /usr/lib64/libvmtools.so.0.0.0 | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/common/libhgfsServer.so | | | | | | /usr/lib64/libhgfs.so.0.0.0 | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libguestInfo.so | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/common/libvix.so | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libpowerOps.so | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libtimeSync.so | | | | | | /usr/lib64/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libvmbackup.so | | | | | | /usr/bin/vmtoolsd (deleted)
You may wish to restart these processes. ______________________________
I do, but how?
systemctl restart vmtoolsd.service
does not seem to help
Of course not. The process that needs to be restarted is pid=528, 'gmain'. That's the only process listed there. All the other things are libraries or helpers. Your confusion isn't with systemd, but with interpreting the 'zypper ps' report :-0 -- Flying is not dangerous; crashing is dangerous. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org