Nvidia-persistenced in syslog

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On boot, I saw multiple lines about nvidia flashing on-screen before the X login screen. Looking at the /var/log/syslog, grep showed many entries about nvidia-persistenced on boot. It seems to start and stop in some kind of loop (grep 'persistenced: Started' /var/log/syslog | wc -l == 469 just for tonight's boot). Here is a sample:




Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation snapd[953]: udevmon.go:190: udev monitor observed remove event for unknown device "/sys/cred_jar(4505:nvidia-persistenced.service)"

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Verbose syslog connection opened

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Now running with user ID
124 and group ID 130

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Started (3593)

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: device 0000:09:00.0 - registered

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Local RPC service initialized

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Received signal 15

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Socket closed.

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file unlocked.

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file closed.

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: The daemon no longer has permission to remove its runtime data directory /var/run/nvidia-persistenced

Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Shutdown (3593)




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    On boot, I saw multiple lines about nvidia flashing on-screen before the X login screen. Looking at the /var/log/syslog, grep showed many entries about nvidia-persistenced on boot. It seems to start and stop in some kind of loop (grep 'persistenced: Started' /var/log/syslog | wc -l == 469 just for tonight's boot). Here is a sample:




    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation snapd[953]: udevmon.go:190: udev monitor observed remove event for unknown device "/sys/cred_jar(4505:nvidia-persistenced.service)"

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Verbose syslog connection opened

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Now running with user ID
    124 and group ID 130

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Started (3593)

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: device 0000:09:00.0 - registered

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Local RPC service initialized

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Received signal 15

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Socket closed.

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file unlocked.

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file closed.

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: The daemon no longer has permission to remove its runtime data directory /var/run/nvidia-persistenced

    Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Shutdown (3593)




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      On boot, I saw multiple lines about nvidia flashing on-screen before the X login screen. Looking at the /var/log/syslog, grep showed many entries about nvidia-persistenced on boot. It seems to start and stop in some kind of loop (grep 'persistenced: Started' /var/log/syslog | wc -l == 469 just for tonight's boot). Here is a sample:




      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation snapd[953]: udevmon.go:190: udev monitor observed remove event for unknown device "/sys/cred_jar(4505:nvidia-persistenced.service)"

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Verbose syslog connection opened

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Now running with user ID
      124 and group ID 130

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Started (3593)

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: device 0000:09:00.0 - registered

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Local RPC service initialized

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Received signal 15

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Socket closed.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file unlocked.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file closed.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: The daemon no longer has permission to remove its runtime data directory /var/run/nvidia-persistenced

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Shutdown (3593)




      Is this normal behaviour? What is happening?










      share|improve this question














      On boot, I saw multiple lines about nvidia flashing on-screen before the X login screen. Looking at the /var/log/syslog, grep showed many entries about nvidia-persistenced on boot. It seems to start and stop in some kind of loop (grep 'persistenced: Started' /var/log/syslog | wc -l == 469 just for tonight's boot). Here is a sample:




      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation snapd[953]: udevmon.go:190: udev monitor observed remove event for unknown device "/sys/cred_jar(4505:nvidia-persistenced.service)"

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Verbose syslog connection opened

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Now running with user ID
      124 and group ID 130

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Started (3593)

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: device 0000:09:00.0 - registered

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Local RPC service initialized

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Received signal 15

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Socket closed.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file unlocked.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: PID file closed.

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: The daemon no longer has permission to remove its runtime data directory /var/run/nvidia-persistenced

      Jan 30 19:06:37 workstation nvidia-persistenced: Shutdown (3593)




      Is this normal behaviour? What is happening?







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