Sorry for the late reply, I have not been subscribed to this bug. I have
not written earlier because the bug was limited to one location (it
seems in connection with one wireless network made available to all
users and logging in to the network before logging into the user
account), and I wanted to
Thanks a lot for your feedback Marcelo; I'm glad everything seems fine now.
Cheers,
Guilherme
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Dear Guilherme,
I have a mostly vanilla Ubuntu 14.04.5, right now with kernel
3.13.0-145.
I've just tested the new "204-5ubuntu20.28" packages from "-proposed",
and they run fine, with and without the latest "cgmanager". No problems
detected.
Thank you for your support.
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For the folks that observed the recent cgmanager issue with logind:
there's a new systemd version in -proposed; it's version
"204-5ubuntu20.28". I've just tested it with and without cgmanager, in
kernels 4.4.0-119 and 3.13.0-145 (according to LP #1750013), and didn't
observe any constant CPU utiliz
Folks that are experiencing this issue: the best way to circumvent it
for now I guess it's downgrade systemd package to version
204-5ubuntu20.26 and remove cgmanager.
To remove cgmanager: "sudo apt-get remove cgmanager"
To downgrade systemd version: "sudo apt-get install systemd-
services=204-5ub
@serge-hallyn, I've attached output of as requested.
I hadn't subscribed to notification. That's now been fixed. Missed your
request when you posted it.
Happy to do more.
** Attachment added: "trace-cgmanager-ubuntu-14.04.5-00.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/13036
Strace on systemd-logind as well.
** Attachment added: "strace-systemd-logind.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1303649/+attachment/5093268/+files/strace-systemd-logind.log
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Same problem as well strace on cgmanager attached.
** Attachment added: "strace-cgmanger.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1303649/+attachment/5093263/+files/strace-cgmanger.log
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I was also experiencing cpu overload for cgmanager (up to 99%) then I
disabled it in grub's default (with "cgroup_disable=cpu") but systemd-
logind started eating CPU (80%) instead.
I see nothing strange in the logs, but if I can be of any help by
providing any information please just ask me.
mau
Could you find the pid of cgmanager ( 353 below) and do
Strafe -f -p 353 -o trace.txt
for maybe 5 seconds, ctrl-c it, and attach trace.txt here?
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FWIW I'm experiencing similar symptoms on an ancient desktop that has
been stable, reliable and used every day for years. I too ran dist-
upgrade a couple of days ago. I've no idea what repos I use. That config
hasn't been touched for a long time. Can investigate if the information
might be useful.
I cca two days the same problem. Two Core CPU's all time on 60% and nm-
applet not shown on panel:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
459 root 20 0
Hofer-Temmel Christoph,
I've got the binary packages for the 204-5ubuntu20.25 version from
Launchpad itself. The pages for the x86 versions you need are:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/i386/libpam-systemd/204-5ubuntu20.25
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/i386/libsystemd-daemon0/204-5ubunt
I am having the same issue since this morning (14 march): cgmanager and
systemd-logind both using 60-70% of system resources, gui unusable, login via
console possible.
Looking at /var/log/apt/term.log I see that the update has been installed on 9
march, but did not give any issues until now.
Int
Guilherme,
Yes, I am using 'backports' too.
However, the 'cgmanager' version that was automatically installed was
'cgmanager_0.24-0ubuntu7.5_amd64', and it is still available to me.
Thank you for sorting this!
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Yes, I was using -backports. I dumped a list of everything I had
installed before I reinstalled, and I had cgmanager/trusty-updates
0.24-0ubuntu7.5 installed right before the I wiped my system. I was
still experiencing the problem.
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Thanks Dale and Marcelo for your quick report - this is really useful.
The problem seem to be caused due to cgmanager being added as dependency
of systemd in -proposed - this request was clearly explained in LP
#1750013 (not a dup for this, it's another issue with systemd-logind).
During my test I
Serge,
I am not seeing anything like this with 16.04.4. Since I did a full
wipe and reinstall, I didn't expect to. Yes, I definitely saw it with
14.04.5 with "proposed" enabled. And the packages Marcelo indicated
were among the most recently installed. I think you can treat his
system as repre
Serge,
Yes, this happened to me last friday (March 9th), after the latest
update of my 14.04.5 which had 'proposed' enabled.
I have since reverted to the 204-5ubuntu20.25 version of the three
above-mentioned packages, by manual installation. Had also marked the
same packages on hold to prevent up
Hi,
just to get this straight to narrow down scenarios to try to reproduce:
1. Dale with 16.04 you are *not* seeing this, right? You saw it with
14.04 with proposed enabled?
2. Marcelo, you are seeing this with 14.04.5 with proposed enabled?
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Marcelo,
Thanks for the information. My system was unresponsive enough that
diagnosing the problem was a huge pain. I decided to back up /home and
do an install of 16.04 from scratch since I'd been intending to do an
upgrade soon anyway.
I was also using the "proposed" repo, so I should have be
Solved the issue temporarily for me:
1. Had to manually download and install older packages:
sudo dpkg -i libpam-systemd_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb libsystemd-
daemon0_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb systemd-
services_204-5ubuntu20.25_amd64.deb
2. Put those versions on hold:
sudo apt-mark hold
Continuing my previous comment: after the update I got both 'cgmanager'
and 'systemd-logind' daemons eating 70% of processor time each (in a
multi-core cpu).
Tried to reinstall and reconfigure all recently updated packages, with
no result.
The visible effect is a long delay when logging (either o
Same here.
I'm running a 14.04.5 distribution and the problem has appeared after
the last dist-upgrade.
I'm using the 'proposed' repository for Trusty, and a few packages have
been updated recently. I suspect it was caused by the following update:
https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/packages/latest_lo
I don't know whether we've had a regression here, but I started seeing
what looks like this exact same problem this morning.
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