Am 23.12.2015 um 01:45 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
On Tue, 22.12.15 01:36, Kai Krakow (hurikha...@gmail.com) wrote:

Am Tue, 8 Dec 2015 01:36:01 +0200
schrieb Mantas Mikulėnas <graw...@gmail.com>:

What uid does "oracle" have – is it within the system account range
(usually 1–999) or user account (1000–)? I wonder if it's the latter,
which would mean systemd-logind would clean up various things like
IPC on logout... (see logind.conf)

Is this hard-coded in systemd (uid 0..999 and 1000+) or is it read from
login.defs?

We do not read login.defs

which is a mistake

It's a compile-time setting (configure
--with-system-uid-max=). The distros choose the right cutoff, not the
admins

there are setups much older than systemd existed and fedora (as example) changed from 500 to 100 - hence a compile time setting is wrong by design when there was a config file over many years

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