It's the latest ubuntu and fedora distros.


On December 11, 2020 5:05:22 AM CST, "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com> wrote:
* Harry G. Coin (hgcoin@gmail.com) wrote:
FYI.  Same thing we saw on Fedora installing freeipa, this on ubuntu
with ceph.  Identical bitmask report.

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Fixing /var/run/ceph ownership....done

Cannot set file attribute for '/var/log/journal', value=0x00800000,
mask=0x00800000, ignoring: Function not implemented

Cannot set file attribute for
'/var/log/journal/fd007229322043ad8778c214d19ed3ac', value=0x00800000,
mask=0x00800000, ignoring: Function not implemented

This looks like it comes out of systemd's src/tmpfiles/tmpfiles.c:

r = chattr_fd(procfs_fd, f, item->attribute_mask, NULL);
if (r < 0)
log_full_errno(IN_SET(r, -ENOTTY, -EOPNOTSUPP) ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_WARNING,
r,
"Cannot set file attribute for '%s', value=0x%08x, mask=0x%08x, ignoring: %m",
path, item->attribute_value, item->attribute_mask);

and it's chattr_fd is in it's src/basic/chattr-util.c
which is using FS_IOC_GET/SETFLAGS, which seems to be an older
way of doing things.

Now, is that supposed to promote itself to a newer call or is it OK?

Dave

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Host has xattrs on, btrfs.



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