Comment 22 for bug 1850281

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In , mgoodwin (mgoodwin-redhat-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Fernando Viñan-Cano from comment #18)

> It's Fedora 30, it fails after a short while if I try to restart it
> manually, and I'd be happy to reinstall PCP if it could help, but I don't
> know the best way to do that
>
...
> -- The job identifier is 153999.
> Oct 31 07:58:00 MAGGIE pmlogger[193427]: Starting pmlogger ...
> Oct 31 07:58:00 MAGGIE systemd[1]: pmlogger.service: Can't open PID file
> /run/pcp/pmlogger.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
> Oct 31 07:58:05 MAGGIE systemd[1]: pmlogger.service: New main PID 199132
> does not belong to service, and PID file is not owned by root. Refusing.
> Oct 31 07:58:05 MAGGIE systemd[1]: pmlogger.service: New main PID 199132
> does not belong to service, and PID file is not owned by root. Refusing.

f30 originally shipped with systemd-241-7.gita2eaa1c.fc30, but that has now been updated to systemd-241-12.git323cdf4.fc30. WHat is your current version Fernando? Also, Marko, was your systemd updated prior to the problem going away? I ask because I'm running the latest -12 version and do not see this problem of pmlogger failing to start or restart, though I do get some of the messages (believed to be benign). In particular, I do not get the "PID file is not owned by root. Refusing." message.

Regards