On Do, 17.01.19 12:38, Christopher Cox (c...@endlessnow.com) wrote: > > > it defaults to YES and the whole discussions as that changed where about > > > nohup'd processes long ago > > > > Changing it to "no"... I'll let you know if this fixes things or not. > > > > Actually, as it turns out the nohup'd processes are all owned by root, so > changing to "no" didn't fix, but it's my understanding that if the setting > isn't set root is always excluded anyhow.
The sessions of root are excluded, which is semantically slightly different from processes of root. > Out of the 18 processes that are > running, my script only sees 6 of them. Again, it's just doing a "ps -ef" > to a file. All 18 processes exist prior to shutdown and the script shows > that if I run manually. Which systemd version is this? Note that on old systemd versions systemd-user-sessions.service would go on its own killing spree early on. Maybe you have such an old version? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel