*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1561658 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1561658
Yeah the bug you've found is the one which might have solved it for some
server-flavors.
Thanks for Looking that up!
That said I think we are good to close this one here as dup to 1561658
then.
** This
I don't think it would be appropriate to strengthen the recommendation
on libpam-systemd in Debian, so please don't open a Debian bug to that
effect.
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This seems to have been solved by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1561658,
which could be considered a duplicate.
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Checking the reverse depends I don't see how this can really be missing on a
Ubuntu system.
One package that depends on libpam-systemd is ubuntu-standard which should
always be there.
This is really a depends, and not a recommends so on anything Ubuntu'esque it
should always be installed.
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Title:
User processes are counted towards systemd limit for sshd processes
(add
** Summary changed:
- User processes are counted towards systemd limit for sshd processes
+ User processes are counted towards systemd limit for sshd processes (add
libpam-systemd to openssh-server)
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Title:
User processes are counted towards systemd limit
Thanks to some help in #systemd I could find the cause: On the affected
systems libpam-systemd was not installed. So maybe it would make sensu
to turn this into a stronger dependency than "recommended", at least in
combination with openssh-server.
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Hmm, on a cloud instance this looks different, even when logged in
multiple time, the output only shows the master process:
# systemctl status ssh
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: active
Do your sleep processes show up in the output of "systemctl status
ssh.service" in the CGroup section? For me they do (sample with just one
process backgrounded):
# systemctl status ssh.service
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service;
I'm having trouble reproducing this. I started a few thousand /bin/sleep
commands and was able to log in via ssh as another user; the error
message when logging in again as my normal user account showed an error
message that looked appropriate.
In one ssh:
sarnold@sec-xenial-amd64:~$ for i in
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Title:
User processes are counted towards
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