Systemd (implicitly?) reloading











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In my system on shutdown I see the following multiple messages in the (DLT) log file:




[ 5632.345012] systemd[1]: Reloading.




The only way known to me to get this message is to explicitly restart systemd with "systemctl daemon-reload" command.
However neither searching files with grep nor even visually looking through the shutdown scripts for 'daemon-reload' does not give any appearance.



Is there any way that systemd is implicitly (i.e. self-) reloading under some circumstances?
Or may be any idea how to find the reason for these reloads?
Thanks.










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  • What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
    – Raman Sailopal
    Jul 6 at 10:40










  • From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
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    Jul 9 at 10:00

















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In my system on shutdown I see the following multiple messages in the (DLT) log file:




[ 5632.345012] systemd[1]: Reloading.




The only way known to me to get this message is to explicitly restart systemd with "systemctl daemon-reload" command.
However neither searching files with grep nor even visually looking through the shutdown scripts for 'daemon-reload' does not give any appearance.



Is there any way that systemd is implicitly (i.e. self-) reloading under some circumstances?
Or may be any idea how to find the reason for these reloads?
Thanks.










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  • What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
    – Raman Sailopal
    Jul 6 at 10:40










  • From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
    – qpdb
    Jul 9 at 10:00















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In my system on shutdown I see the following multiple messages in the (DLT) log file:




[ 5632.345012] systemd[1]: Reloading.




The only way known to me to get this message is to explicitly restart systemd with "systemctl daemon-reload" command.
However neither searching files with grep nor even visually looking through the shutdown scripts for 'daemon-reload' does not give any appearance.



Is there any way that systemd is implicitly (i.e. self-) reloading under some circumstances?
Or may be any idea how to find the reason for these reloads?
Thanks.










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In my system on shutdown I see the following multiple messages in the (DLT) log file:




[ 5632.345012] systemd[1]: Reloading.




The only way known to me to get this message is to explicitly restart systemd with "systemctl daemon-reload" command.
However neither searching files with grep nor even visually looking through the shutdown scripts for 'daemon-reload' does not give any appearance.



Is there any way that systemd is implicitly (i.e. self-) reloading under some circumstances?
Or may be any idea how to find the reason for these reloads?
Thanks.







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  • What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
    – Raman Sailopal
    Jul 6 at 10:40










  • From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
    – qpdb
    Jul 9 at 10:00




















  • What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
    – Raman Sailopal
    Jul 6 at 10:40










  • From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
    – qpdb
    Jul 9 at 10:00


















What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
– Raman Sailopal
Jul 6 at 10:40




What messages are you getting before the reloading message. Systemd (process 1) will be spawned by the kernel.
– Raman Sailopal
Jul 6 at 10:40












From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
– qpdb
Jul 9 at 10:00






From systemd there is nothing special before, just few messages like: "systemd[1]: Stopping Blahblah Service..." "systemd[1]: Stopped Blahblah Service."
– qpdb
Jul 9 at 10:00

















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