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Under Ubuntu 14.10 (server), systemd fills up /run/systemd/sessions directory 
with files.
The files are 240-260 bytes, but there are many
 As per default install, /run is on tmpfs with 50 MB size. After a couple of 
days, /run/ runs out of free space, which can cause not so funny errors, like 
failed kernel update (kernel postinst tries to create files here, then fails)

As I see, thesefiles are releated to ssh sesssions, and yes there are
plenty SSH connection to this host. Shouldn't systemd remove these old
session files?

# lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 14.10
Release:        14.10

# apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
  Installed: 208-8ubuntu8.2
  Candidate: 208-8ubuntu8.2
  Version table:
 *** 208-8ubuntu8.2 0
        500 http://hu.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic-updates/main amd64 
Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     208-8ubuntu8 0
        500 http://hu.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic/main amd64 Packages

** Affects: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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logind session files fill up /run space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1426362
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