On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 10:02:47AM +0200, Alessandro Vesely wrote: > > > Stopping S.M.A.R.T. daemon smartd. > > > Stopping SpamAssassin Mail Filter Daemon spamd. > > > start-stop-daemon: warning: this system is not able to track process names > > > longer than 15 characters. please use --exec instead of --name. > > > > > > Next it hangs there for several seconds (~30). The next string says: > > > > > > Asking all remaining processes to terminate...done. > > > > > > Is it not SpamAssassin causing that warning? > > > > If it is, it doesn't do it on Debian. Even with sysvinit, though, the > > stop jobs during shutdown run in parallel, so that message may be coming > > from somewhere else. > > > > If you manually stop spamassassin with `/etc/init.d/spamd stop`, do you > > get the same warning? > > > Good question! No, I don't. It stops cleanly and quickly.
You may need to stop/start each service individually to find the culprit. We can reassign this bug accordingly when you do. noah