Thanks for the replies.

# systemctl list-units --failed
0 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too.
# systemctl is-system-running
Unknown operation 'is-system-running'.

With the systemctl status output sent to a file, I found a service
'waiting'.  I stopped it, but still get:

# systemd-analyze time
Bootup is not yet finished. Please try again later.

I don't really need the output of 'systemd-analyze time' that badly.  This
was more of a curiosity.

   -Mike


On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov <x...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:

> On 27 October 2016 at 15:32, Michael MacIsaac <mike99...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I heard about this new cool command and tried it, but it did not work:
> >
> > # systemd-analyze time
> > Bootup is not yet finished. Please try again later.
> >
> > How would I analyze systemd to know why 'bootup is not yet finished'?
> This
> > is SLES 12 SP1.
> >
>
> Generic / architecture independent systemd commands to try:
>
> $ systemctl list-units --failed
>
> Should show some culprits.
>
> Also look at full output of $ systemctl list-units
>
> and grep/look for things that are activating or waiting. Hopefully
> this should give you enough hints to figure out what components are
> not ready yet, to class system as started.
>
> Ideally, at the end of the boot you should be able to see that system
> is in running state:
>
> $ systemctl is-system-running
> running
>
> It is for me on machines that I maintain. Loads of things can make
> systemd believe things are degraded - e.g. when optional services are
> required or wanted by accident and similar.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Dimitri.
>
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