Hi!
Thank you very much!
It just shows that I was never patient enough to actually test it long
enough to hit 30min timeout (after about 15 min I generally would reset the
system).
The JobTimeoutSec is a good candidate to be reduced to something like 5 min
for our use case.
Best regards.
Serg
On Thu, 09.03.17 13:00, Sergei Franco (sergei.fra...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Thank you very much for pointing out the "After" vs "Before", as in for
> ExecStop to run Before filesytem is unmounted it must be configured as
> After :).
> This fixes the Ubuntu unattended upgrades unit that pr
Hello!
Thank you very much for pointing out the "After" vs "Before", as in for
ExecStop to run Before filesytem is unmounted it must be configured as
After :).
This fixes the Ubuntu unattended upgrades unit that prevents from hanging.
What I would like to address for future problems like this is
08.03.2017 03:05, Sergei Franco пишет:
> Hello,
>
> I am revisiting the issue (since it has been completely ignored by systemd
> people).
Which issue? "hanging reboot" is too generic title, it can be anything.
> The actual attempt at fixing this issue did not succeed.
>
> The official ubuntu fi
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 13:05 +1300, Sergei Franco wrote:
>
> The official ubuntu fix does not resolve the hang.
> The problem is that the unattended-upgrades script relies on /var/run
> being mounted, if the /var/ is a separate filesystem it gets
> unmounted and thus hanging the script (where it wa
Hello,
I am revisiting the issue (since it has been completely ignored by systemd
people).
The actual attempt at fixing this issue did not succeed.
The official ubuntu fix does not resolve the hang.
The problem is that the unattended-upgrades script relies on /var/run being
mounted, if the /var/
Hello,
I submitted similar question but it got stuck with moderators due to screen
shot size.
The actual bug report (on ubuntu side) is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1661611
My main question is actually how to configure systemd to have global
timeout on
Hello list,
sometimes i have problems rebooting some machine. i think in that cases
shutting down some services fails and machine stays somewhere between
life and death.
Unfortunately my ssh window closes at first and no reconnect is
possible, it only tells "Connection refused".
If this happen