[02:13] <deco> id like to learn more about process score / initializing a looped startup service that supposed to fall back on sub process. will this process take any amount of time while taking above normal system resources.
[02:16] <sarnold> can you rephrase your question?
[02:25] <deco> i am editing the conf of a blockchain app. and handled the change with restart in systemCTL. now my journal shows the process fail to load with advanced messages
[02:30] <sarnold> aha; so, if I've understand correctly, you're worried about how much system overhead there might be in trying to restart a service over and over again?
[02:31] <sarnold> systemd itself doesn't add much, but it does log every single attempt, and if it can try ten times a second, that might be a lot of logs; or, if the program burns a lot of cpu or disk when starting, that can also burn a lot of resources
[02:37] <deco> how does a service fall back too its state in the system and how long does it take?. the loop the service is taking some time and resource on start up.
[02:39] <sarnold> that depends upon the service; some programs can fail very quickly, and systemd might try ten times a second; others can take a while to fail, and systemd might try every ten seconds
[02:40] <sarnold> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#RestartSec=  there's a dozen settings here are the relevant, I think this one might be the one you're most interested in
[07:36] <Alexey_> Biden, Diana, send Australia the fuck, they're fucking there, they're just sitting in paradise
[07:39] <Alexey_> Biden is the last white president in the US. 拜登是美国最后一位白人总统。
[07:43] <oerheks> !ot | Alexey_ 
[07:43] <oerheks> dude, read channel topic before you start to barf
[11:33] <Alexey_> Downstronzing complite....
[11:35] <Alexey_> 🐧🔫
[16:21] <dd_rescue> hello. I am trying to recover a luks encrypted harddrive
[16:21] <dd_rescue> i have made a disk.image and partition.image backups via dd
[16:21] <dd_rescue> now I am trying to mount it as an image file.
[16:22] <dd_rescue> lvdisplay shows it as   "LV Path                /dev/vgkubuntu/root"
[16:22] <dd_rescue> LV status shows as not  available
[16:26] <dd_rescue> My problem is that the vg device is not being created
[17:06] <tomreyn> dd_rescue: lvmdiskscan or lvchange -ay may be needed
[17:07] <tomreyn> from your description it's not entirely clear which layers there and which ones you have already unlocked, though
[17:07] <tomreyn> also why you created both a full disk and partition images is unclear
[17:25] <dd_rescue> tomreyn: trying with both options - i only able to get partial disk
[17:25] <dd_rescue> i'm*
[17:30] <tomreyn> so provide more details
[17:30] <tomreyn> that's if you seek help with it
[17:47] <dd_rescue> I am resorting to nuclear option.. scraping the whatever little filesystem i got
[17:47] <dd_rescue> using photorec/testdisk
[17:50] <dd_rescue> i have found the signarue of the file, now just need a way to get it extracted
[17:56] <tomreyn> you could mount the file system and copy it
[18:13] <dd_rescue> tomreyn: the system is not mounting
[18:13] <dd_rescue> or rather - the volume
[18:14] <dd_rescue>   /dev/mapper/newhd [       7.68 GiB] LVM physical volume
[18:14] <dd_rescue> thats 7/500GB rescued
[19:38] <zoltix[m]> in this case I used https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_FR it's magic 
[19:39] <zoltix[m]> in English https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec