How do I work out which process/service/program is sending systemd dbus messages?
Currently my systemd journal is filling up with messages of the form:
Feb 01 16:40:31 host systemd[1]: Got message type=method_call sender=:1.58666 destination=org.freedesktop.systemd1 object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=Get cookie=2 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a
The only identifier seems to be the sender, which appears to change every few seconds (so I've failed at trying to map the sender to a PID), and this does not appear to happen on other systems on similar hardware or OS. Is there some way of identifying what is sending this messages (so that I can either stop that process/service/whatever or control the amount of messages sent).
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Currently my systemd journal is filling up with messages of the form:
Feb 01 16:40:31 host systemd[1]: Got message type=method_call sender=:1.58666 destination=org.freedesktop.systemd1 object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=Get cookie=2 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a
The only identifier seems to be the sender, which appears to change every few seconds (so I've failed at trying to map the sender to a PID), and this does not appear to happen on other systems on similar hardware or OS. Is there some way of identifying what is sending this messages (so that I can either stop that process/service/whatever or control the amount of messages sent).
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Currently my systemd journal is filling up with messages of the form:
Feb 01 16:40:31 host systemd[1]: Got message type=method_call sender=:1.58666 destination=org.freedesktop.systemd1 object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=Get cookie=2 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a
The only identifier seems to be the sender, which appears to change every few seconds (so I've failed at trying to map the sender to a PID), and this does not appear to happen on other systems on similar hardware or OS. Is there some way of identifying what is sending this messages (so that I can either stop that process/service/whatever or control the amount of messages sent).
debian systemd systemd-journald journalctl
Currently my systemd journal is filling up with messages of the form:
Feb 01 16:40:31 host systemd[1]: Got message type=method_call sender=:1.58666 destination=org.freedesktop.systemd1 object=/org/freedesktop/systemd1 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties member=Get cookie=2 reply_cookie=0 error=n/a
The only identifier seems to be the sender, which appears to change every few seconds (so I've failed at trying to map the sender to a PID), and this does not appear to happen on other systems on similar hardware or OS. Is there some way of identifying what is sending this messages (so that I can either stop that process/service/whatever or control the amount of messages sent).
debian systemd systemd-journald journalctl
debian systemd systemd-journald journalctl
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