systemd version the issue has been seen with
256.1-1-arch-g34ba18b
Used distribution
Arch-Testing
Linux kernel version used
6.9.6-arch1-1
CPU architectures issue was seen on
x86_64
Component
systemd
Expected behaviour you didn't see
systemctl show systemd-journald.service -p IOReadBytes -p IOWriteBytes
IOReadBytes=7393280
IOWriteBytes=15613952
should return the correct number of read/written io bytes, as reported in the io.stat cgroup file.
Unexpected behaviour you saw
$ systemctl show systemd-journald.service -p IOReadBytes -p IOWriteBytes
IOReadBytes=0
IOWriteBytes=0
$ cat /sys/fs/cgroup/system.slice/systemd-journald.service/io.stat
8:0 rbytes=16728064 wbytes=0 rios=350 wios=2 dbytes=0 dios=0
254:0 rbytes=16728064 wbytes=7294976 rios=350 wios=816 dbytes=0 dios=0
Steps to reproduce the problem
setup system.conf for default IO accounting
[Manager]
DefaultCPUAccounting=yes
DefaultIOAccounting=yes
DefaultBlockIOAccounting=yes
DefaultIPAccounting=yes
DefaultLimitCORE=infinity
Additional program output to the terminal or log subsystem illustrating the issue
No response
systemd version the issue has been seen with
256.1-1-arch-g34ba18b
Used distribution
Arch-Testing
Linux kernel version used
6.9.6-arch1-1
CPU architectures issue was seen on
x86_64
Component
systemd
Expected behaviour you didn't see
should return the correct number of read/written io bytes, as reported in the
io.statcgroup file.Unexpected behaviour you saw
Steps to reproduce the problem
setup system.conf for default IO accounting
Additional program output to the terminal or log subsystem illustrating the issue
No response